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Beosound2 leaving stain on oak furniture

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Beofan_be
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Beofan_be Posted: Fri, Mar 2 2018 5:14 PM

Did anyone encounter the same issue? The rubber damper on my new BeoSound system has left a stain on the oak tv furniture. I sent an e-mail to beocare asking how to treat the stain, they told me to contact the company that sold me the furniture piece. a bit easy from their part i think. I expected a different answer, as it is not a € 200 sound system. A €1.700 sound system should simply not leave a stain. Did anyone encounter a similar issue? 

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Beofan_be:

Did anyone encounter a similar issue?

Turns out multiple speakers from different manufacturers leave rings. Not just yours; and Apple HomePod, which got a lot bad press from anti-Apple ppl worldwide.

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Jeff replied on Sat, Mar 3 2018 7:19 AM

Wow, Beo Play is really going all out to compete neck and neck with Apple these days.

Jeff

I'm afraid I'm recovering from the BeoVirus. Sad

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elephant replied on Sat, Mar 3 2018 10:44 AM
Jeff:

Wow, Beo Play is really going all out to compete neck and neck with Apple these days.

Jeff

Beovirus victim, it's gotten to be too much to list!

Ha Ha Ha

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Beofan_be
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I read this when I googeled stain. Very unfortunate. 

Beofan_be
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I guess they must be, but it is not the other way around. Design wise I still prefer the BeoSound system, which is b&o not beoplay. ;-)

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phult replied on Sat, Mar 3 2018 10:14 PM

I had a similar problem. 

 

To solve it you need to understand what the oak furniture is treated with. 

If it is treated with a petrochemical based oil - this is usually matt (i.e. danish oil, or mineral oil) then another coat of oil will usually solve it. 

If it is treated with a high gloss varnish then what has often happened is that moisture has been caught under the varnish. Very strangely I have solved this by putting mayonnaise on the stain - this pulls out the moisture that is trapped underneath the varnish. NOTE - if you have a Matt coating on your furniture Mayonnaise will likely make it WORSE so test something you can't see first. 

 

Hope it helps - but DONT HOLD ME RESPONSIBLE!

 

 

 

 

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