You may be able to use some lacquer thinner and scrub it off. You can rent a pressure washer, which generally has good results, or maybe try and sand it out.
You can try a mixture of 95% water and 5% dish soap to remove stubborn stains or stickiness. For those stains that just don't want to go away, you can...
All species of wood have a variegated color in their grain that is unique to that species. If you want to keep the natural color, don't stain it! For maple...
Use a furniture refinisher to dissolve the stain and scrub it away with a bit of steel wool. Although it still involves some scrubbing, this approach is less damaging to...
If the stain has been on there for a while, then you don't have to do anything special. If it was just recently applied, though, I'd make sure to use...
Sometimes a stain can come out just by soaking or letting it fade, depending on the stain and the material. Check to see if your curtains can get wet, and...
Absolutely. Sand and strain as you would any other wood that might have a light coat of old varnish on it. Remove the natural coating, and the stain can cover...