White marks are made when water gets into the finish on the wood and cracks or clouds it.
Water damaged wooden worktop.
There are two main types of marks caused by water on wood.
Shake to dissolve the baking soda.
A water damaged kitchen countertop can be repaired.
I ve heard you can alternately use white vinegar.
Is it just discoloured or actually swelled split from water damage.
Do not remove more of the finish than is absolutely necessary.
Repair a laminated kitchen countertop that has a bulge from water leaking between the sink and countertop.
White or cloudy marks and dark stains.
If your worktop becomes damaged be sure to work carefully.
Our expert finishers can offer a flawless repair system suitable for all types of worktop.
You probably won t scratch the wood but it never hurts to go with the grain instead of in circles.
It might actually only be a couple of millimetres deep.
Choose a good quality oil such as danish oil which is a blend of tung and polymerised linseed oil plus a few added extras to help keep your wood looking good.
Can you remove the taps so you can get a good go at it sand it fiercely back to good wood fill any splits and re seal.
Here are our top tips for oiling your worktop to prevent water damage and keep it looking great.
Osmo is a hardwax oil it is a very efficient waterproofing oil when put onto undamaged wood.
Oil every surface of your worktop including all the edges and the underside.
To clean antique wood furniture and eliminate mold at the same time fill up a plastic spray bottle with warm water and add one tablespoon of baking soda.
Luckily there s no need.
Our experienced finishers can fix anything from burns and stains to cracks and scratches.
Water stain on wood.
Kitchen work top getting water damaged by sink my work top is a few years old but in good nick but the bits around the sink get very wet and the bit by the fake draw by the sink has started to expand due to water damage.
Fill a small bucket with warm water sprinkle some baking soda down scrub it up wipe it up with a wet dishcloth rinse the dish cloth repeat.
In all cases do some research on the wood and its proper care before trying any treatment to avoid causing permanent damage.