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Removing Water Marks from Leather Furniture

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Date: 08/01/2004 Topics: Cleaning > Furniture | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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Does anyone know how to get water marks off of leather furniture. In my case it is an antique table with a leather top.
Thank you in advance for your advice.

Vicki from Bellevue
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By Millie (Guest Post)
removing candle wax from leather coat

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By kkquick (1) Contact
I inherited leather topped antique coffee tables and one had white rings. I'd heard that white toothpaste would remove as it does on wood. So I smeared some white toothpaste on the white ring with my fingers and let it sit for about an hour. Then when I wiped off the toothpaste the rings were gone. If this doesn't work right away apply toothpaste again and leave on longer.

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By catastrofy (144) Contact
I have an antique end table that is wood, with a leather insert, almost the whole size of the table top, it is part of a 3 piece set. I also have a water stain on the side table. A drink was left on there with no coaster. I was told by a furniture refinisher, whom I trust, that the leather would have to be replaced, as there is no way to fix this.

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By mulberry204 (368) Contact
On wood pieces, I have heard that mayonaise will get out water stains.

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By Lynn (Guest Post)
I tried rubbing vaseline into a water mark on wooden furniture and it got out the water mark.

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By jboardmand@socal.rr.com (Guest Post)
So did you ever get a workable solution to the water mark/stain on your leather top table?
I have the same thing - my snowglobe leaked onto my antique leather topped table. Yikes!
I would appreciate hearing what solution worked for you.

Thanks

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By Mildred (Guest Post)
Has anyone had success getting rid of white marks off antique wooden tables, etc? I have tried several products ie. liberon, howard's, etc without success. I would really like to get these marks out. Also there is a build up of nicotine and wax on other pieces of furniture I would like to get cleaned.
Help!

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By Monica (Guest Post)
Just got that NO Bull stuff worked really good... They also had some stuff to break in a baseball glove that was absolutley amazing its called glove loogie Thanks THRIFTY .com here is that same link

http://mobileleatherservice.com/index.html
http://mobileleatherservice.com/GLOVELOOGIE.html

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By Sarah (Guest Post)
This was a good cleaner from a post here.

http://mobileleatherservice.com/NOBULL.html

Cleaned better than I thought it would

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By Steve (Guest Post)
STOP!!!! For those of you that have furniture DO NOT use saddle soap or armor all wipes... Your leather needs to breath and these products although they have the ability to make the piece temporaly look good,,, they are having a negative effect in the long run... A very mild cleaner is all you should be using.. Some of the finished leather being sold today is very delicate and color can easily be removed.. Mostly from over rubbing.. We clean leather for a living and are happy to answere any questions via Email... http://www.mobileleatherservice.com

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By ThriftyFun (3427) Profile Blog! Contact
Hi,
I'd try Saddle Soap. Try some in an out of the way place first. If it seems to be working, try the rest of the couch. Don't use it if the couch is suede but if it is smooth leather, it should work.
Susan from ThriftyFun

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By Katrina (Guest Post)
My boyfriend's sofa is really badly stained and dirty. What can I clean the whole sofa with? It's caramel/terracotta colored.

Posted on 07/13/2005 | Report Spam or Abuse


By Marie2005 (9) Contact
Not sure about furniture, per se, but Armor All makes a great leather cleaner/restorer wipe for leather car interiors. My Mom's car had water stains all over her leather seats. The seats are beige, and the water left big white blotches. I cleaned it with the Armor All wipes, and it disappered completely. Now the color is completely even. It was less than 5$ for the whole can of wipes at the auto supply store. May be worth a try.

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By Julie (Guest Post)
Use a soft clean cloth and pour full strength vinegar on the cloth. Work in small areas and lightly wipe. Try not to saturate the leather surface. you may need to let it dry and then wipe a second time depending on how long it has been on the table.

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By Nikton (1) Contact
Try the book How to Clean Practically Anything.

Nikki

Posted on 08/02/2004 | Report Spam or Abuse


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