Easily get rid of furniture heat rings

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Over the holidays I found water rings on the top of an old radio console cabinet (photo).

I don't have any idea how the rings got there, or how long they've been there, but I didn't want to wait until spring to get rid of them.

After taking picture frames off and dusting, I applied a coat of Walnut Howard Restore A Finish, which is the closest match to the original wood color.
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I got distracted by a phone call so this next photo was taken a few minutes later, when it felt dry to the touch.

I poured Howard Restore A Finish walnut tint into a used clean, cotton cloth and gently wiped it across the furniture.

It's dry to the touch now.

Still amazes me every time I use it how simple it is to use Howard RestorAFinish.

Charlotte
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