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I have an ammonia stain smack in the middle of a butcher block counter.
I read where ammonia fumes were used to give new white oak an antique patina. Great idea, but bad for the counter. Any solutions?
(I sanded; the stain is deep.)
Eagerly waiting for reply
Regards
Debra
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I have an ammonia stain smack in the middle of a butcher block counter.
I read where ammonia fumes were used to give new white oak an antique patina. Great idea, but bad for the counter. Any solutions?
(I sanded; the stain is deep.)
Eagerly waiting for reply
Regards
Debra