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My wood cabinet is discolored and white now from water. How can I fix this? It’s too expensive to replace

Step 2: Gather Your Materials
You’ll need some basic materials and tools:
Clean microfiber cloths
Mild dish soap
Baking soda
White vinegar
Mayonnaise or petroleum jelly
Fine steel wool (#0000 grade)
Furniture polish or mineral oil
Sandpaper (220 and 320 grit)
Wood filler or stain (if needed)
Polyurethane or other wood finish
Step 3: Remove Surface-Level Stains
Option 1: Use Heat
White water stains are often caused by trapped moisture. Heat can evaporate the water and restore the wood’s appearance.
Place a clean cotton cloth over the stain.
Use a dry iron (on low heat, no steam) and press gently over the cloth for a few seconds at a time.
Check the stain after each pass. Repeat until the cloudiness disappears.
Option 2: Apply Mayonnaise or Petroleum Jelly
Mayonnaise and petroleum jelly work well to lift water stains.
Apply a thick layer of mayonnaise or petroleum jelly over the stain.
Let it sit for 12–24 hours.
Wipe it off with a clean cloth and buff the area.
Option 3: Baking Soda Paste
If the stain persists:
Mix baking soda with a small amount of water to create a paste.
Gently rub the paste into the stain using a soft cloth.
Wipe away the paste and buff the surface.
Step 4: Repair Deeper Water Damage
For dark stains or areas where the wood is discolored:
Lightly Sand the Affected Area
Use 220-grit sandpaper to gently remove the finish around the stain.
Wipe the area clean with a damp cloth.
Bleach the Stain (Optional)
If the stain is dark, apply wood bleach or a mix of equal parts white vinegar and water.
Let it sit for 10–15 minutes before wiping it off.
Allow the wood to dry completely.
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