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it is my last coat so I'm done painting. But i was hopeing there was way to get rid of it. It looks good from a distance but from a foot or so you can notice the dull water mark look.




There is an old woodworkers trick that 'may' help make the mark disappear "if" it is a waterspot.

Take a clean cloth and wet it with alcohol ( pure rubbing alcohol, gin, vodka etc ( but not beer

Wipe the white spot. Now... here is the magic... take a blowdryer and blowdry the area with heat on. Take care not to direct toooo much heat to the spot... just keep it a safe distance back from the painted surface so as to not burn or overheat the paint.

IF it is a waterspot, this 'should' remove the whiteness found in the waterspot.

This trick works definitely on wood furniture that has watermarks in it ( so just remember this helpful hint the next time one of your beer bottles leaves a white mark on one of your wooden tables etc.

Marq