3. Apply Heat
Hold the hairdryer about 2 inches away from the water ring. Move the hairdryer back and forth over the mark, continually keeping it in motion to avoid any damage from heat concentration.
4. Observe the Magic
Within minutes, you’ll notice the water ring starting to fade. Continue to apply heat until the ring disappears completely.
5. Polish
Once the ring is gone, allow the area to cool. Finally, you can polish the wood surface with a quality wood polish to restore its shine and protective coating.
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By following these simple steps, you can easily and quickly remove water rings from your wood furniture. This method not only saves time but also requires no special purchases—just a common household item and minimal effort. You’ll be amazed at how effective this trick is.
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