how do you remove water stains from wood furniture?

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  1. ZT says:

    Get a cork mat and apply gentle heat though the cork mat. Or just pressure, it will go eventually. I’m assuming they are the white ones not black.

  2. (:♥TayLee♥:) says:

    If possible, remove water rings from wood furniture while they´re fresh by rubbing with a soft cloth. If water rings are set, you can apply an oil-based furniture polish. There are several other techniques you can try. You can apply mayonnaise liberally over the water ring and leave overnight, then wipe off with a soft dry cloth the next day. You can also try appling a small amount of non-gel toothpaste and baking soda to a damp cloth, then rub the stain lightly. Another technique is to apply a paste of cooking oil and salt, wait 15 minutes, then wipe off and polish as usual.:)

  3. dwhelper says:

    Wash area with detergent, dry, rub in Scott’s Lilquid Gold. If stain is deep and/or old, you may need to lightly sand first with FINEST sandpaper you can find.

    I have heard that mayonnaise works, but have not tried that one

  4. little eagle says:

    Try regular tooth paste,put a little on a soft cloth and rub the spot gentle…then with damp cloth clean area and dry….the water turned the furniture polish or wax white
    after you clean this area,apply more polish or wax…

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