Water Stains
– Apply toothpaste to a cloth that has been soaked in water, if the water stain is rather difficult to clean then use washing soda (soda ash). You can buy soda ash at a chemical store. If you still can’t remove the stain, rub it with a cork.
– Mix the ashes with a little cooking oil then rub this solution on your teak furniture.
White Stains
You can dip the cloth into cooking oil that has been mixed with cigarette ash. Rub the cloth over the stain until there are no more marks. Another way is to use a cork dipped in a solution of cooking oil and cigarette ash. Then rub the cork into the stain and then clean it with a soft cloth.
Wax Stains
Sometimes we put candles on the table without giving a base underneath, this can cause melted wax to drip on top of the candle making it difficult to clean. But don’t worry, there are ways to clean melted wax without damaging your teak furniture.
The trick is to use a hair dryer that is already hot, then point the hair dryer at the former wax stain until the wax melts again. Immediately you take a soft cloth or tissue then rub it on the table furniture until it is clean. The last step is to rub the table again with a wet cloth mixed with a little vinegar.
sticker marks
Children often put stickers on walls, doors, windows or furniture. If it’s been a long time, it will be difficult to clean, but never scrape the stain using a sharp object because it can damage the furniture itself.
Drop a little cooking oil on the sticker you want to clean, let the oil seep. Then rub using a soft cloth. Repeat until the sticker is removed and the stain is gone