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Grandmother’s Secret to Removing Water Stains from Wood

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Using a Hair Dryer
If the stain has already set, take a hair dryer and set the temperature to medium heat. Direct the air toward the stain using circular motions. The goal is to evaporate the moisture without overheating the wood.

Keep a good distance
The hair dryer should not be too close to the wood to avoid overheating that could damage the surface. It is advisable to maintain a distance of at least 20 centimeters and to check regularly if the stain fades.

Be patient
This process can take up to 30 minutes depending on the depth of the stain. It is essential not to rush the drying by increasing the temperature, otherwise you risk creating even more pronounced stains.

Moisturize the wood after treatment
Once the stain has disappeared, it may be helpful to nourish the wood with a thin layer of olive oil or beeswax. This will restore the natural shine and protect the surface from future stains.

Preventing new stains
Using coasters and placemats is the best way to protect wood. Regular maintenance with suitable products also helps prevent moisture build-up and preserve the beauty of the furniture.

With this simple method, it is possible to restore a piece of wooden furniture to its original appearance without resorting to chemicals. If the stain persists despite everything, calling a wood professional may be the safest solution to avoid further damage to the surface.

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