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Say Goodbye to Pesky Water Rings!
Water rings can ruin the look of your beautiful wooden furniture. But before you reach for expensive cleaners or abrasive tools, try this simple trick using a hairdryer. It’s fast, easy, and effective!
Step-by-Step: How to Remove Water Rings from Wood
Clean the Surface
Wipe the affected area with a soft, dry cloth to remove any dust or debris.
Grab a Hairdryer
Plug in a standard hairdryer and set it to medium heat.
Apply Gentle Heat
Hold the dryer about 2 inches away from the water ring.
Move it slowly back and forth across the area — keep the dryer moving to prevent overheating.
Watch the Ring Fade
In about 3 minutes, you’ll see the ring gradually disappear.
Polish and Protect
Once the area cools, apply a quality wood polish to restore shine and protect the surface.
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