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Accidentally left a vase on top of my wood vintage dresser. Now there’s a water mark from the vase on the dresser. Help!

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1 tbsp baking soda

  • A few drops of water
  • A soft cloth
  • What to Do:

    1. Mix into a paste.
    2. Gently rub over the mark in small circles.
    3. Wipe clean and dry.

    ⚠️ Don’t use this on high-gloss or delicate finishes — always test in a hidden area first.


    🪞 Bonus: The Toothpaste Fix (Yes, Really!)

    Only use plain white, non-gel toothpaste.

    1. Dab a little onto a cloth.
    2. Rub gently on the spot for 30–60 seconds.
    3. Wipe clean and polish.

    🛡️ Aftercare: Restore the Shine

    Once the mark is gone, treat the surface with a wood polish or conditioner to restore luster and protect against future moisture damage.


    📝 Pro Tips to Prevent Future Water Marks:

    • Always use coasters or a felt pad under vases or decor.
    • Avoid leaving wet items directly on wood surfaces.
    • Regularly dust and polish vintage wood to maintain the finish.

    ✨ Final Thoughts

    A water mark on your vintage dresser can feel like a disaster, but it’s actually one of the easiest furniture fixes. Whether you try the iron trick, mayo magic, or baking soda method, there’s a great chance you can erase the stain and restore the beauty of your cherished piece.

    Got a similar furniture fix that worked wonders? Drop it below — vintage lovers unite! 🪑💛

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