Water stains on kitchen cabinets may be unsightly but if they re white that s good news because it means you probably won t have much trouble getting rid of them.
How to get rid of water stains on kitchen cabinets.
After a few seconds lift the iron and cloth to check the stain.
If you have tried removing water stains from your kitchen cabinets only to find that the marks are faded but still visible try a tactic that can be used on cabinets without a shellac finish.
If the stain is still there mix equal amounts of baking soda and toothpaste together to make a slightly stronger yet still mild abrasive and rub that mixture on the stain.
White marks and white haze on wood cabinets are caused when moisture seeps into the finish although the wood itself is usually unaffected.
Use a solution of water with all purpose cleaner or white vinegar and place this in a spray bottle.
Iron water stains out of wood tables.
If toothpaste does the job skip to step 6.
Work on one cabinet at a time using a soft sponge to scrub the surface in a circular motion.
This water stain removal method works best for stains that are still damp rather than long set in water marks as it works to remove the moisture.
Most people don t realize how dirty their kitchen cabinets are until they see the difference after they re cleaned but some marks are more easily removed than others.
Steam marks are caused by water damage and the method you use for their removal will depend on the type of cabinets and finish you have.
This guide will guide you.
After the stain is removed wipe the surface and polish in the usual manner.
If the water stain has been there for only a few days use the heat in this method to evaporate all.
As with most stains it helps to act quickly.
If it s still there repeat steps until the stain is removed.
How to redo cabinets with water spots.
You can have a separate sponge damp with just water to get rid of the cleanser left behind and use a soft cloth to dry the surface.
Luckily though they aren t always permanent.
Toothpaste sometimes contains a mild abrasive that will help get rid of the stain.
They might appear individually but more likely as a group accumulated together beside or below the sink.