You can use toothpaste on a soft cloth to buff out white water rings.

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  From: Ray Boyce 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 10:49 PM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Removing Water Spots and Rings from Furniture


  Hi
  Removing water spots or rings from furniture

  Water rings and spots are caused by moisture trapped in the finish when wet 
  objects are left on the furniture. They appear as white cloudy areas. There
  are several ways to approach the problem:
  = A substance with oil in it, furniture polish for example, can be left on 
  the spot overnight. Wipe off the oil in the morning. With luck, the spot 
  will
  be gone.
  = Alcohol can be used to remove the spot. Dampen a soft rag lightly with 
  alcohol and wipe the area gently. Be careful. Alcohol can damage some 
  finishes,
  especially shellac. Use a small amount of alcohol and proceed cautiously.
  = Mild abrasion can remove the water damage. Use rottenstone and/or pumice 
  with a rubbing oil (available at finer hardware stores or Constantine's 
  Woodworkers
  Catalog 800-223-8087). Proceed with care. You don't want to rub through the 
  finish. #0000 steel wool (available at hardware stores) will also work, but
  it is more abrasive. Rubbing out the water mark may alter the sheen of the 
  finish. If this happens, you will have to rub out the entire surface to get
  an even sheen.
  = Another solution is to coat the entire surface with the proper solvent. 
  This will work with shellac or lacquer. If the finish is shellac use 
  alcohol.
  Use lacquer thinner on lacquer finishes. You will need spray equipment for 
  this method. Spray the entire surface with the proper solvent and the allow
  to dry. The solvent will dissolve the finish and allow the moisture to 
  escape. When it dries, hopefully the damage will be gone.

  If none of these things work, you may have to strip and refinish the 
  furniture.

  There are several things involved which can determine the result of your 
  repair: type of finish, condition of the finish, age of the finish, 
  thickness of
  the finish, depth of the water spot, and your experience and patience. Also, 
  although the damage appears white and cloudy, it might not be water damage.



   


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