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  • How to Clean an Oak Table

    Oak furniture can be a beautiful addition to any home. The smooth appearance and earthy color of oak contributes to many décor designs, adding a personality to any home. Proper cleaning can...

  • How to Polish a Stone Patio Table

    Stone tables add a warm, natural touch to your patio decor. But they require careful maintenance to maintain their rustic beauty. The porous stones these tables are made from stain easily and can...

  • How to Clean Wooden Kitchen Tables

    Kitchen tables that are made of wood do a good job of absorbing all sorts of grime and dust, making them harder to clean than a plastic-based tabletop. The trick is to use a cleaner with a citrus...

  • The Best Way to Clean Pool Table Felt

    Millions of homes across America, along wth many bars and entertainment establishments, house pool tables. Pool tables, used for playing billiards, can be considered fine furniture, and proper...

  • How to Clean a Glass Dining Table Surface

    A glass-topped table presents some cleaning challenges. First, both sides of the table should be cleaned, because both are visible. If the table is near a window, the natural light will highlight...

  • How to Clean a Wood Dining Room Table

    A wood dining room table is usually the centerpiece of a formal dining room. Depending on the family, a dining room table can take quite a bit of abuse. Between being a prime location for doing...

  • Cleaning a Pool Table

    Begin by brushing the dust and dirt into a pile on your pool table. Use a gentle brush made for cleaning pool tables so that you don't damage the felt. Brush in one direction only, using long...

  • How to Clean a Marble Top Table

    Marble is a form of limestone, a soft calcium based stone that may contain a variety of impurities from materials such as sand, silt, iron or clay. These impurities give marble its unique color...

  • How to Remove Scratches From a Glass Table Top

    Glass tabletops can be beautiful; however, like any other regularly used piece of furniture, they can be marred by scratches from cleaning and other general use. Although a deep scratch will have...

  • How to Change Table Pads

    We all like nice furniture, and a really fancy dining room table can highlight a room. However, if you are continuously worried about scratching your dining room table, it will take all the joy...

  • How to Clean Wax Buildup on a Dining Room Table

    Waxing your dining-room table on a regular basis keeps it looking its best. Over time, wax can build up and dull your table's finish. Trying to apply more wax will just make the situation worse....

  • How to Make a Coaster

    If you want to protect your table from the condensation of cold beverages, here's an easy way to make a coaster.

  • How to Remove White Heat Stains From a Wood Table

    There is nothing more upsetting than when someone inadvertently places a hot dish down on a beautifully-finished wood table. In mere seconds, it seems as the finish on your wood table is ruined...

  • How to Care for a Wood Table

    There is a distinct aesthetic difference between a plastic or Formica table and a wood one. Since the table is made only from wood, you must take extra steps to care for it.

  • How to Remove Scratches from Kitchen Tables

    Scratches on your kitchen table are going to happen. It is probably the busiest place in your home, where everything lands, where you drop your keys, where you eat your meals and the kids do their...

  • How to Remove Water Stains From Kitchen Tables

    Just when you aren't looking, someone leaves a damp glass on your beautiful wood kitchen table. Or maybe it was the party that got out of hand and you ended up with hot pizza boxes and Chinese...

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