soul_mateys asked:


We just bought a really nice coffee table at a super-big discount because there are a couple small scratches on the glass. You can only see them at a certain angle or if you look close, but they annoy me anyway and it would be nice to find a way to repair them somehow! Any suggestions?

Dana
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Grisel P asked:


My 4-year old son went on a febreeze rampage and got febreeze fabric spray on my coffee table. Now, I can’t get the stains out. It is a cherry wood blend.

Randall
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ALT* asked:


I would like a vintage coffee table for my new living room. It would be great if it had rounded edges and nice details… but anything is better than nothing. Also, not too expensive!

Samantha
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brmommapin asked:


I have a 2 yr old set of coffee table/end tables that are cherry. I was out of commission over the last year and family and friends that came to help set drinks on the coffee tables/end tables. The water has made the tops look like they have split or have huge scratches. Is there anyway to salvage these tables and make them look good again?

Daniel
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Kirby00 asked:


I want a coffee table that is blonde wood on top with white legs. I have a picture of the one that I want (from Craigslist) but it was already sold! The seller doesn’t remember where it came from. It matches my kitchen table perfectly.
I know all about craigslist, freecycle, thrift stores, etc. The coffee table is pictured very small in my profile picture. I would like to know WHERE I can purchase this table.

Jason
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GriffinsNC asked:


I put a hot plate on my coffee table and it created a grey-ish stain on the wood. Any suggestions on how to remove it?

Sarah
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K G asked:


My wooden coffee table legs slide all over the place on hardwood floors. Is there anything I can put under them to stop this?

Eileen
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macdaddyperry asked:


My wife’s cat spilled soap on our coffee table when we were out of town. The stain had a chance to set, and I have tried toothpaste mixed with baking soda, and oil for wood. Will WD40 hurt my coffee table, remove the stain, or just cover it up? Does anybody out there have any better tips for cleaning this stain?

Clarence
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sgooseberry asked:


My boyfriend, against my better judgement, foolishly used a scouring pad to remove an adhesive patch on my coffee table. His technique worked, but in the process, he damaged the faux mahogany finish, leaving an unsightly faded grey patch in the same area. Is there an easy way to fix this without stripping, restaining and resealing the entire table?

Angel
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