My little furry buddy has left a dull, grayish film all over the tops of my antique piano, sideboard, and china cabinet. I’ve tried using furniture polish, and even just plain water on a dampened rag – but it doesn’t come off! I’m hesitant to use chemicals on antiques – got any suggestions?
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