White spots on wood furniture can happen to even the most careful of people whether you cause the stain yourself or a guest causes the damage.
White ring marks on furniture.
Lightly colored marks typically in the shape of rings are caused by the bottoms of cold glasses or hot plates and mugs resting on a wood surface.
You can remove or at least minimize those white areas with items from around the house to get your furniture looking newer again.
Trace the ring with your finger to apply the wax.
Wood furniture brings a rich warm glow to your decor but when you or a guest set a glass on wood without a coaster it can leave a white ring.
Some of the methods below work better on fresh marks but it is usually possible to remove marks that have been there for years and restore the beautiful finish on your wooden table.
Spilled water or a wet glass can leave a white stain on wood furniture.
A wet glass on fine furniture can create a white ring that no amount of cleaning erases.
Water stains show up as white or light colored rings or clouds.
Often complete stripping and refinishing are the only.
Another way to remove white rings from wood furniture is to apply baking soda to them with a damp cloth then wipe off the soda.
White marks on the finish of a wooden piece of furniture can be created from both heat and moisture.
The light color is a sign that the moisture hasn t reached the actual wood.
Rather it s trapped within the wood s finish.
However removing them uses the same process.
Those white marks pop out against the brown wood grain which hurts the overall appearance of your furniture.
Remove water marks from oak furniture.
These telltale glass marks are a result of moisture.
Before you resort to paint stripper try rubbing it with one of these solvents.