Re: Water rings on solid wood furniture
Often its the alcohol that causes a ring to develop, less likely with water. If some of the beer ran down the side of the glass that could have caused that. Put a coat of paste wax on the piece (Minwax is fine) and re-apply every few months. Paste wax gives you a very nice barrier and a fighting chance at avoiding future stains. And buy a lot of coasters, and keep them around. Heat is your primary cause of damage on a hardwood table - never bring hot things to the table and set them on it without a trivet or heat plate (do not use placements, they will not barrier). Pizzas in the box put on the table when the delivery guy arrives is a top cause of heat damage, for example. And heat damage is far harder to remove than water rings.
Duane Collie
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