A visitor placed a glass of ice water directly on my 1940 vintage Paul Frankl dining room table and these cloudy areas appeared a day or two later. Needless to say, I'll be assuming the role of coaster nazi with him going forward.
I applied a thin layer of petroleum jelly a couple of hours ago but am not sure that's the right approach. I have some Howards Restore-a-Finish if that's the better option. Any advice would be appreciated.
With Dave in senior living since this past April, I decided to only use place mats since frequent spills would no longer be an issue, but I'm thinking maybe it would be best if I got out the table pads and put a cloth on again since my special friend is a little too A.D.D. to comply all the time.
I applied a thin layer of petroleum jelly a couple of hours ago but am not sure that's the right approach. I have some Howards Restore-a-Finish if that's the better option. Any advice would be appreciated.
With Dave in senior living since this past April, I decided to only use place mats since frequent spills would no longer be an issue, but I'm thinking maybe it would be best if I got out the table pads and put a cloth on again since my special friend is a little too A.D.D. to comply all the time.