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| RotmanMO |
Does anyone have any suggestions for removing poop from nicely finished cherry
furniture?
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| Rick |
"RotmanMO" <rotmanmo@aol.comnojunk> wrote in message news:20031119222638.27873.00000547@mb-m06.aol.com...
> Does anyone have any suggestions for removing poop from nicely finished cherry
> furniture?
A soft cloth, slightly dampened with water, followed by some polish.
Rick
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| Louis Boyd |
RotmanMO wrote:
> Does anyone have any suggestions for removing poop from nicely finished cherry
> furniture?
Why would anyone have "nicely finished cherry furniture" in the same
room with a bird? There is nice furniture which is compatible with
birds but it's usually made of heavy stainless steel.
To a bird, wood is simply a tool for beak sharpening!
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Lou Boyd
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| Toucanldy |
>Subject: Re: Poopy fine furniture
>From: Louis Boyd boyd@apt0.sao.arizona.edu
>RotmanMO wrote:
>> Does anyone have any suggestions for removing poop from nicely finished
>cherry
>> furniture?
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>Why would anyone have "nicely finished cherry furniture" in the same
>room with a bird? There is nice furniture which is compatible with
>birds but it's usually made of heavy stainless steel.
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>To a bird, wood is simply a tool for beak sharpening!
>--
>Lou Boyd
LOL. So true!
Regards
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| Dragon |
rotmanmo@aol.comnojunk (RotmanMO) wrote in message news:<20031119222638.27873.00000547@mb-m06.aol.com>...
> Does anyone have any suggestions for removing poop from nicely finished cherry
> furniture?
Rather than water, I would recommend dampening a cloth with vinegar,
which is really good at pulling dirt from wood and leather. Then
polish with olive or jojoba oil.
dragon
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| mmarteen |
dragonlynx@my-deja.com (Dragon) wrote in message news:<13101476.0311201002.21a6f8cb@posting.google.com>...
> rotmanmo@aol.comnojunk (RotmanMO) wrote in message news:<20031119222638.27873.00000547@mb-m06.aol.com>...
> > Does anyone have any suggestions for removing poop from nicely finished cherry
> > furniture?
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> Rather than water, I would recommend dampening a cloth with vinegar,
> which is really good at pulling dirt from wood and leather. Then
> polish with olive or jojoba oil.
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> dragon
I second the vinegar idea. In fact, I use a spray bottle of half
white vinegar and half water. It works well for getting poop off of
our cherry floor and it works about as well as poop-off cleaner and is
a lot cheaper.
mm
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| anangrymouse |
Spray furniture polish. It can be the cheap stuff.
"RotmanMO" <rotmanmo@aol.comnojunk> wrote in message
news:20031119222638.27873.00000547@mb-m06.aol.com...
> Does anyone have any suggestions for removing poop from nicely finished
cherry
> furniture?
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