How Do You Remove Water Rings From Wood Furniture?
Water rings are usually a cloudy white colored stain from glasses or cups left on wood furniture. The glass may sweat from the cold contents or may have been wet when put on the furniture and allowed to sit. Water rings can be tough to remove depending on how big they are and how long the wood surface was exposed to the water. The sooner you act to remove a water stain, the better. Coasters should always be used cups and glasses to avoid water rings and stains. Place 1 to 2 tablespoons of olive oil into a small, shallow bowl. Slowly add baking soda to the olive oil. Stir continuously to form a not too thick paste. Dip a soft, dry clean cloth into the baking soda and olive oil paste. Use a generous amount of the paste. Gently rub the water ring with the paste. Allow the baking soda and olive oil to sit for 10 to 15 minutes. Gently wipe away as much of the paste as possible. Dip a clean, soft, dry rag into olive oil. Rub the area where the water ring or water stain was. Buff the area wit