I placed something hot on the table and it left a heat white mark, what should I do?
September 28, 2017 12:33 pmEven though there are a few methods described online and in the care/maintenance page as DIY ways, they rarely work and if they do they are usually most effective on fresh and very light conditions.
Heat Marks / milky, foggy discoloration as well as other similar damages are possible to chemically polish and remove without the need of refinishing. Such process is called retarding and requires special chemicals that are not sold in local stores. In most cases our techs should be able to remove the heat marks with such process in home. (Please do not attempt to scrape it or use strong chemicals because attempting repair of the damaged finish with improper procedures may result in additional damage and a more costly repair bill – much higher than chemically polishing/ removing a heat mark).
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