The key to removing water stains from wood floors is to recognize how deeply the stain has penetrated the wood.
How to get water spots out of a waxed floor.
Removing the old water spots gives your floor a face lift so it looks nearly new again.
Doing so will bring back the shine of the wood.
Enlarge image light white watermarks like these should be relatively easy to remove.
Use a wood polish on table countertops or wax on floors to follow up the process.
Lighten the pressure as you move out to the area surrounding the spot for about three to four inches to blend the sanded area with the rest of the floor.
For extra insurance test the method on a hidden area before going all out on the top surface of the wood.
Sand any spots that remain with very fine grit sandpaper going in the direction of the wood grain.
The use of a fine grain steel wool is effective for removing water spots without damaging the wood surface.
1 combine 1 4 cup vinegar with 1 gallon water for ceramic linoleum and glass tiles.
Stains and marks made by liquid or steam are usually white or light colored.
Blot the affected area of the floor with paper towels if the water stains are fresh.
Even a floor that has been sealed and waxed can allow water to penetrate if left there long enough so pay close attention to the type of stain you want to fix.
Wipe up all the water on the surrounding parts of the floor that have not yet been stained by the spill.
Simply wipe the water spot or stain with the steel wool gently in circular motions.