It depends on how long the water was on the table and what kind of finish is on the table. First try drying it with a hair dryer. If that doesn’t work, try sanding the finish slightly with cigarette ashes and a soft cloth dampened with a little vegetable oil. If that doesn’t work it will have to be sanded down and re finished.
you can try to use a good wood oil and see if it lifts off or cover the stain with an item. or, you can sand the table down & refinish. your choice depends on the quality & price of the table.
February 17th, 2010 - 20:30
It depends on how long the water was on the table and what kind of finish is on the table. First try drying it with a hair dryer. If that doesn’t work, try sanding the finish slightly with cigarette ashes and a soft cloth dampened with a little vegetable oil. If that doesn’t work it will have to be sanded down and re finished.
February 17th, 2010 - 21:09
you can try to use a good wood oil and see if it lifts off or cover the stain with an item. or, you can sand the table down & refinish. your choice depends on the quality & price of the table.