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    Home » Lifestyle » Frugal Living Tips

    How to Clean White Spots out of Wood

    Published: Nov 7, 2012 · Modified: Jun 16, 2020 · This post may contain affiliate links

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    How to Clean White Spots out of Wood?  Have you ever wondered how to get rid of those dull white spots that appear on wood or have you ever found a white ring on a wood table.  I have found a natural way to clean the wood and make those spots disappear. All you need is White Vinegar and a rag!

    How to Clean White Spots out of Wood

    If you are looking for a great way to remove the white spots out of wood we have you covered! My niece put a glass on my Granny's sewing machine and left a huge white ring on it. I was THRILLED that this worked to remove the spot. You can't even see where it happened.

    How to Clean White Spots out of Wood:

    Just pour some vinegar into your sink or a bowl. Drench your rag in the vinegar and then wipe down the wood and let air dry. You can repeat this as often as you like because it is safe on all wood. I love to do this on my kitchen table and afterwards it is sparkling!  If you want you can add 2 drops of any citrus essential oil to not only make it smell great but will add disinfection

    How to Clean White Spots out of Wood

    Be sure to check out these other Frugal posts:

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    Melissa Jennings

    Melissa is a soccer mom who has been married to her best friend for 22 years. She loves sharing recipes, travel reviews and tips that focus on helping busy families make memories.

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    1. Alison

      November 08, 2012 at 11:50 am

      There is nothing more satisfying than something that is sparkling and clean. I have used vinegar with great success on mirrors. I never thought about using it on wood.

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      • Melissa@StockpilingMoms

        March 20, 2013 at 9:19 am

        Love using it on mirrors too!

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    2. petra

      January 24, 2015 at 7:18 pm

      I have a few spots I'd like to try this on. Thanks for the suggestion!

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    3. Melissa@StockpilingMoms

      November 07, 2016 at 7:07 am

      This tip works on hard wood floors too!

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