If it is shellac this may not work, but surprisingly, a method using more heat will most likely make the heat marks vanish.
1st method (most effective) : There are a couple ways to do it. Take a dry towel and lay over the heat marks. Using an iron, set it on high with steam, and let set on the towel over the heat mark for 15 to 30 second intervals, checking the heat mark below during the intervals.
2nd method : Same as 1st method above but without steam.
3rd method : Using an iron set on high, hover the iron over the marks for a couple minutes being careful not to get too close. If this doesn't work after a few minutes try methods 1 and/or 2 above.
These methods can also be varied by lowering the heat setting a bit.
If you're referring to heat mark left from setting a hot pan or plate on a wood table, try applying a liberal amount of mayonnaise to the spot, let it sit for 10-15 minutes and then buff it with a soft cloth. Sometimes it works...sometimes it doesn't but it's worth a try.
depending on the color of the table if it is a natural wood color you can use old English polish and rub it over the white stain till blended in.
Sand them with fine sand paper, 220 -280 grit/
Better to use a thinned white primer first, then varnish.
Touch up is the best solution!
White spirit is also called turpentine substitute. All grades can be used to thin paint or remove tar stains but some grades are low odour, and so more suitable for use indoors. They tend to be more expensive.
By using chromatization method thus separation of colours of combined sources. ANSWER If you have black stains on your skin from playing with silver salts, you basically can't remove them. The black colour is caused by silver particles which get into pores and the surface layers of your skin. Silver is soluble in nitric acid but this is NOT an option for cleaning your hands. Luckily, skin is continually replaced and grows from layers the silver particles don't reach so, in a couple of weeks, the stains will start to fade and disappear in about two to three weeks depending on how dark the stains are. Silver chloride is a notoriously insoluble white crystalline solid. It will decompose, like most silver salts, when exposed to light. This is the principle of the old black and white photography.
Yes. Bleach, white vinegar and lemon juice are often suggested to remove such stains.
hairspray
maybe
Tea stains can be removed from partial braces by soaking them in effervescent tablets overnight. White vinegar can also help remove stains from false teeth.
liqiud nitrogen
no but bicarbanate of soda will
White Wine is the best option
The Lipper Kids' table and chair set is very resistant to stains, owing to its neutral blue color which hides stains well.
You can use hydrogen peroxide to remove pet stains from white carpets. Simply mix peroxide with water and pat onto the stain. This does not work for colored carpets.
you can use a power washer
use detergent with a sponge
Toothpaste!