How do I remove white spots on my table top?
What do I use to remove the white spots on my maple table top.
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Try ultra bright toothpaste.
You can try taking a dish towel over the white areas, and putting a clothes iron on medium heat and ironing the wite areas....are where moisture got under the finish. You tube had videos out a few years back. They may still be around,
Regular toothpaste (not gel toothpaste) contains very fine abrasives and is a simple, yet effective way to eliminate white water marks on wood furniture.
If that doesn't work as a last resort you can try 000 steel wool.
This is a super fine steel wool that can lightly sand the surface to remove the water mark. Work gently to avoid damaging the surface. Because steel wool is abrasive it will remove some of the finish or varnish along with the water stain.
Hi Susan. I'm Cindy. To remove those white rings, make a paste with olive oil and salt. Put this paste on the rings and let it sit for an hour. Then wipe it all up. The salt will pull out the moisture and the olive oil will condition the wood. Good luck Susan and Happy Holidays.
try rubbing alcohol and dry with hair dryer