I'm still in the trying-to-keep-it-looking-new phase with my SawStop, but I'm losing the battle quickly. Last night, I set a board on one of the cast iron wings. That board, unbeknownst to me, had some wet glue on it. A few minutes later, when I picked up the board, I was unpleasantly surprised to see this discoloration in the top. Keep in mind that this discoloration is what remains after I tried cleaning it with Bar Keeper's Friend, Brasso, and 409. While I'm sure the table will become further discolored over time, I sure don't understand how yellow glue can cause such an unsightly appearance on a cast iron table top. Didn't SawStop know that the saw was likely to be used around wood glue? (Ignore the light reflection at the bottom of the photo.)