How To Remove White Heat Stains From Wood Furniture

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There might be a time in your life where you accidentally placed a hot mug or item onto wooden furniture and stained it. However, it’s not the end of the world because Woodified on YouTube has a tip that will help remove the white heat stains from your wood furniture. I would always freak out when I would accidentally leave a white ring mark on the table because I thought I had ruined the table. I didn’t know that using an iron and kitchen towel would help solve this problem. Make sure the iron heat is about level 5 and the steam is turned off. Also, this method seems to work so you don’t need to refinish your tabletop if you have those white heat stains on your table. This is an easy DIY to remove the white mark from the finish.

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Supplies:

  • iron
  • kitchen or tea towels

Directions:

First, place the towel on top of the white stain and iron over consistently on the mark. Move the cloth around and iron at different angles. This helps ensures that the towel does not burn and stick onto the table.

Use Iron and Towel To Remove The Heat Stains - Apply Heat To Remove White Stains On Wood
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Next, after ironing on top of the towel, take the towel and rub it on top of the surface and repeat until the white stain is gone. Continue to watch Woodified tutorial on YouTube for full instructions and details.

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Overall, when you use the hot iron and towel, it removes the moisture from the wooden furniture. This takes some time to iron over the spot consecutively. It’s an easy method to follow with items you may already have around the house. There are many other methods out there that may work too, but there’s no need to buy extra supplies to remove those marks.

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