How do I remove a water stain on my hope chest?
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Place a cloth over the stain. An iron set to medium and iron over the cloth. May take a few passes.
Hi Dian, if it's wood
Get those white marks—caused by hot cups or sweating glasses—off your coffee table or other wooden furniture by making a paste of 1 tablespoon baking soda and 1 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.
Hi Dian. I'm Cindy. Make a paste with olive oil and salt. Apply this paste on the water stain and walk away. Let it set for an hour. Then come back and wipe it all up with a clean cloth. The salt will pull out the moisture and the olive oil will condition the wood. Good luck Dian.
Try Kramer's Best Antique Improver
Thank you everyone for your answers. I'm going to use each one until I can get the stain our. Hopefully I can say in a few days which was the best response.
Again thank you, Dian