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LIBERON Furniture Ring Remover

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About this item

  • Removes white water rings and heat marks
  • Apply using a clean lint-free cloth
  • Rub in a circular motion over the mark
  • Safe to use on teak



3.6 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #116,481 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household)
  • #160 in Wood Polish
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available June 22, 2008

Removes most white water rings and heat marks on highly polished surfaces including French Polishes, lacquers, varnishes and modern hard surfaces. Apply using a clean lint-free cloth and rub in a circular motion over the mark. Allow to dry, then buff with a soft cloth. If the repaired area becomes too shiny after buffing, break the sheen with a light pass of Liberons 0000 steel wool. Safe to use on Teak, many others are not. 125 ml.


Dr. B
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025
This REALLY worked for me. This was the third White Rng remover I've tried. The others worked a bit. This one, in just a couple of minutes, brought my table top back to its original finish. I was, frankly, amazed. Skip the others. Go directly here.
Maria rivera
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025
It removed the stains from my table.
milee
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
this product does not do what it says it will do. It does not remove heat marks. You can still see the marks it might lighten them, but you can still see him and then it actually takes some of the finish off if you try and take too much off of it
F. M.
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024
I have a wooden desk, that had a really deeply marked white ring. For more than 10 years I tried everything, to no avail. Even some carpenters told me that I need to sand it and repaint it.Bought this, began the process and it seemed like it would not come off, I continued working on the stain and it completely disappeared, it took less than 5 minutes.Disappointed I did not take pictures of the before.
Helen Safdie
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2023
My dog sitter spilled something on my Pottery Barn table that is only one year old. whatever it was ruined the table. I tried mayonnaise and it looked like it did something but once it dried the stains came back. I tried this product and initially the stains were still there but very faint and totally ignorable so I was fine with that. However, 4 hours later the stains were completely gone. When removing the stains, I let the product soak in for about 20 min then rubbed it with the scratchy side of a sponge. I definitely recommend this product
Dizwell
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 1, 2023
One stupid moment of forgetfulness put a bright white ring of heat damage on a little art deco table. Searching for fixes, I got this product suggested.Within three minutes of me rubbing this over the mark vigorously, the white ring had utterly disappeared. I am gobsmacked that something works as advertised! Which is a sad indictment of how ww have come to accept hype and over-promising, I guess. But this is no hype and it delivers on its promises.I don't know that it will work the same on various other wood surfaces and finishes, but this has completely salvaged a damaged walnut-ish veneer-y thing and I therefore feel compelled to recommend it!!!!!
Richard Neil Lange
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 16, 2022
We had a new table which had two noticeable ring marks. Quoted £325 to deal with the marks which seemed excessive. Bought Liberon and applied it a number of times on the affected area. It cleared the rings marks but the area on the table which was a Matt service previously now has a slight gloss finish. Debating what to do next, emailed Liberon but I return email or phone call!
Barker75
Reviewed in Canada on May 29, 2022
Did work after multiple applications. And old and large water stain in my wooden table.Takes time to do the job but with some parience, it did fade 90% of the stain.
Mrs J Atkinson
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 19, 2021
I managed to remove most of the visible heat mark from an item of teak furniture, but it required a good deal of elbow grease, and there is still a slight visible mark remaining.
Chris and Alison
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 18, 2020
I upset an annoyingly expensive bottle of whisky over a veneered table; although I licked it up as quickly as possible, it left really spectacular white marks over an extensive area, with a couple of patches of really concentrated white. I found an ancient tin of wood restorer in a cupboard; probably good because it contains some now-banned solvent that usefully stripped off the wax, but after three 20-minute buffing sessions I wasn't making progress on the worst areas. So - search Amazon! This little tin turned up very quickly, and I've just completely cleared the marks in a few minutes, following the instructions. I think, unlike restorer, it contains some very very fine abrasive, which is necessary for getting through the stained wood. As it says in the instructions, it's left an area that's more shiny than the otherwise averagely-shiny table, but that doesn't matter and it would be possible to buff with extremely fine wire wool to make the table uniform again. But guess what: I won't bother! Great product - as others have said, it, er, does what it says on the tin. Thank you, other reviewers!
Sarge
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2019
Don’t waste your money. First, probably because of the high price, I assumed this can was much bigger. It’s tiny. Second, I followed directions and did it over and over again, each time the white areas came back as it dried. Actually I felt that there were more white spots when the product dried, and it seemed to strip off whatever other coating was on my coffee table. I would have returned this product because I am so dissatisfied, but found that it is not eligible for return on Amazon. That’s a first for me, I’m usually a huge Amazon fan, though I rarely return things, when I do, I’ve never had a problem. Had I bought this at Home Depot, they would have taken it back. Lesson learned, I’m out $30.... (PS.. a product called Wood-Wright solved my problem immediately, and was reasonably priced)
Tom McC
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2018
I was very happy with the results on two different tables, a dark, mahogany dining table and a lighter, chestnut colored side table. Both had white rings from hot objects and, after trying various other products, I had all but given up on ever getting rid of those blemishes.The dining table only took one application to get rid of whitish ghost rings from hot plates sitting too long.The light colored side table had a stubborn white ring from a combination of heat and water damage, it took two applications to get rid of it.The product does create a high glossy sheen where it's applied, but in my case both tables had a fairly glossy finish to start. Even so, I consciously "feathered" the edges of the application sites into the rest of the surface and the result was fantastic. After a final polish with a paste wax both table surfaces look as good as new. I highly recommend this product.
Saun
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2015
Did not work for the white rings on my table, and they don't offer a satisfaction guarantee. I was told that the marks on my table must go deeper than the surface, even though I'm not really sure what caused my table to get rings on it, and had 2 tablecloths on at the time. For me it was a waste of time and money; but it was recommended by the furniture manufacturer, so it must usually work.