Water rings and white stains on your wooden outdoor furniture table are a common frustration, often caused by moisture trapped under a finish or in the wood's pores. Don't worry—these marks are usually removable without harsh chemicals. Start by gently rubbing the stain with a cloth dipped in a mixture of equal parts vinegar and olive oil, following the wood grain. For persistent rings, try applying a small amount of non-gel toothpaste or a paste of baking soda and water, then buff lightly. If the stain has penetrated the finish, very fine steel wool (0000 grade) dipped in mineral oil can gently lift it. Always test any method in an inconspicuous area first. After cleaning, protect your table by drying it immediately after exposure to moisture and applying a fresh coat of appropriate outdoor wood sealant or oil annually.
How do I get rid of water rings on my wooden urban outdoor furniture table?
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