I picked up a stunning Danish mid century rosewood coffee table for a good
price but the top is marred in places with a cloudy discoloration, probably
a result of setting down wet objects on the surface (which has a dark
varnished finish).  Murphy's oil soap and cleaner didn't do anything for
these spots, but a friend recommended I try vaseline with a vinegar
chaser.  Surprisingly, this did some good, but there are still cloudy areas
(also some scratches, but those are near the corner and not
objectionable).

On the under side of the table (unfinished) the PO's kids had a field
day(s) writing with crayons and/or colored ball point pen ink.  How do I
remove these?

IIRC someone on this list is experienced in furniture restoration (Rich?).
Advice always appreciated.

TIA,

Andrew
1983 300TD
1985 300TD
Both have zebrano consoles that needs a facelift
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