If you have a white stain or water ring on your table that you just can’t get rid of no matter how hard you try, then you might find this technique by Andrea Jean Cleaning on YouTube useful. What you need for this trick to work is a simple ingredient that you might always have available in your kitchen, and that is mayonnaise! This ingredient is an effective solution to your water stain problems and it works wonderfully in as fast as 10 seconds.

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Moreover, this product not only removes stains for good but also makes any surface you rub it on shiny. This is a trick that I find useful and is something I always do whenever I encounter similar problems with any of my furniture. I do hope that you find this cleaning technique as helpful as I did. If you also want to learn more cleaning tricks, then check out her other video tutorials, too.

Materials Needed to Remove Water Stains:

  • Mayonnaise with olive oil
  • Paper towel

How to Remove Water Rings and Stains:

Easy Way to Remove Water Stains on Table
Image credit: Andrea Jean Cleaning via YouTube

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Dip a piece of paper towel on some mayonnaise, then rub the water-stained area in a circular motion until it’s gone. If the stain is not removed, apply more mayonnaise, then leave it on for at least 30 minutes to a couple of hours before trying again. You can also use this technique on the scratches on your wooden cabinets or other furniture as well.

Easy Water Stain Cleaning Trick
Image credit: Andrea Jean Cleaning via YouTube

How To Remove Water Stains From Wooden Table

*Thanks to Andrea Jean Cleaning via YouTube for all the images used here. If you love this cleaning trick, then you’ll surely love her other video tutorials too, so give her channel a visit and subscribe!

How to Remove Water Stains from Wooden Table

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