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Grab any of these household products and you’ll be able to buff out those water rings, easy.
1. Baking Soda
Get those white marks—caused by hot cups or sweating glasses—off your coffee table or other wooden furniture by making a paste of one tablespoon baking soda and one teaspoon water.
Gently rub the spot in a circular motion until it disappears.
Remember not to use too much water to remove water stains from wood.
You leave coasters around, but some people just won’t use them.
To get rid of those telltale watermark rings left by sweating beverages, gently rub some non-gel toothpaste with a soft cloth on the surface to remove water stains from wood.
Then wipe it off with a damp cloth and let it dry before applying furniture polish.
For even stronger cleaning power, mix equal parts white toothpaste and baking soda.
Rub the paste parallel to the wood grain, wipe it off, and then polish with lemon oil.
To remove white rings left by wet glasses on wood furniture, mix equal parts vinegar and olive oil and apply it with a soft cloth while moving with the wood grain.
Use another clean, soft cloth to shine it up.
To get white water rings off leather furniture, dab them with a sponge soaked in full-strength white vinegar.
Did you know that vinegar can not only remove water stains from wood but also remove blood stains?