You can remove stamp ink from a wood table using a paste made from baking soda and warm water.
Removing Stamp Ink with Baking Soda Paste
Dealing with ink stains on wood furniture can be frustrating, but a simple homemade paste can be effective. Based on recommended cleaning techniques, a baking soda and warm water paste can gently lift ink from the wood surface.
Here's a straightforward method using this common household ingredient:
- Prepare the Paste: Take some baking soda and mix it with warm water. Add just enough water to create a thick, spreadable paste.
- Apply the Paste: Use a damp cloth to pick up some of the baking soda paste.
- Treat the Stain: Spread the paste directly over the ink stain on your wood table using the damp cloth.
- Rub the Area: Gently rub the cloth back and forth over the stain. Continue rubbing until you see the ink starting to come out.
- Clean Up: Once the stain is removed, use a clean, wet cloth to wipe the treated area. This final pass will remove any lingering baking soda solution from the wood surface.
This method utilizes the mild abrasive quality of baking soda to help lift the ink without harsh chemicals, making it a useful option for tackling stamp ink on wood tables.