How to get rid of tacky plastic residue from a finished wood surface?




I placed one of those plastic shelf protector sheets under my TV set to protect the finish of my tall boy dresser. Well, that was a big mistake. I now have an imprint of the sheet and a sticky surface on the dresser which I have been unable to remove. Any suggestions?
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Hi Marielle, hope this helps you out, Rub vegetable oil into the sticky residue and leave it to soak for around 2 hours. Use a warm hair dryer to loosen the residue with heat before wiping clean with warm soapy water. Another method uses furniture polish. Use a clean cloth to rub the area gently with furniture polish.
Agree with Susan call the manufacturer and ask them most likely they have dealth with this problem in the past.
To remove tacky plastic residue from a finished wood surface, you can try the following steps:
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.