What is the easiest way to repair/get rid of discolored rings on wood?
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an iron, believe it or not LOL . Hello :) It really does work! Here are a few links to show you what to do:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1Id9KErX2E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZLS9EbUrAk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIm8XE8VB88
Thanks for coming to Hometalk with your question :) Hope you've successfully removed the discolored rings from the wood
try vinegar and olive oil in equal parts
What caused the ring? Solution depends on the problem that caused--water, heat, etc.
Try plain white toothpaste,butter,olive oil,coconut oil,mayo or peanut butter rubbing in a circular motion with a micro-fiber towel
If it's dark wood try a tea bag if it's a water ring try Vaseline in a circular motion
i used salt rubbed in. Look up recipe.. Worked for me
A ring caused by a ceramic planter was totally eradicated by rubbing Miracle Whip into the ring, then using a soft clean cloth to remove all the excess MW. There is now no indication there was ever a water ring there.
Hi there, Restore-A-Finish works really well. Just wipe on with a soft cloth in direction of wood grain and wipe off with a 2nd dry cloth. It comes in colors to match most woods and costs around $9.00.
Hello, Try Mayonnaise, or Metal Polish or even WD-40. You can also buy a product or two that will do the job! one is called "Ring 0 Way"
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