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<p>[QUOTE="Lark, post: 2886939, member: 13605"]My cousin did a lot of refinishing for my mom when she was in the antique business. She cleaned grim with a very diluted ammonia and water . I was always amazed at the result. Be careful because too much ammonia and too much rubbing can take the finish off. You might try it on an obscure place. See what others think before trying it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lark, post: 2886939, member: 13605"]My cousin did a lot of refinishing for my mom when she was in the antique business. She cleaned grim with a very diluted ammonia and water . I was always amazed at the result. Be careful because too much ammonia and too much rubbing can take the finish off. You might try it on an obscure place. See what others think before trying it.[/QUOTE]
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