
White rings and marks on the surface of a wooden table are telltale signs of heat and moisture stains. They develop when wood comes in contact with a wet, drippy glass or hot, steamy dish long enough for the moisture to absorb into the wood. Attempts to remove the water marks from the surface are futile because the stain lies within the wood. The best tactic to prevent water marks on your table is to protect the surface from heat and moisture. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Polish the wood table with an appropriate wax to give it a protective coat. Wax keeps the table top safe from minor scratches and slows down the absorption of moisture by providing a water-resistant coat.
2Cover your dining table with a padded table cover. These typically have padding similar to that of an ironing board pad, proving a cushion between the table and eating surface as well as a vinyl or plastic top. Purchase padded table covers at furniture stores.
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Set out coasters and placemats for family and guests to use at mealtimes. Aside from preventing water marks, coasters and placemats also add a decorative touch to your table.
4Place hot casserole dishes on trivets to keep heat and moisture above the table surface.
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Put a plate or plant tray beneath vases of flowers or small potted plants kept on the wood table. This prevents water spills or overflow from staining the table.
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