The simple trick for getting foggy glass rings out of your dining table in SECONDS 

How to remove stubborn foggy heat marks from your dining table in SECONDS without any cleaning products: ‘This is genius’

  • Mum shares simple trick she uses to remove foggy glass marks from her table 
  • The trick involves applying heat to the stain with an iron for a couple of minutes
  • Aussie mum, Mani, uses the Cricut Easy Press Mini iron to remove glass marks 
  • Other woman have suggested placing a tea towel to the stain & then to iron it

A woman has shared the simple trick she uses to remove foggy heat marks from her dining room table in a matter of minutes. 

Australian mum, Mani, revealed that an iron successfully gets rid of ring stains that have been left behind from hot drinks. 

‘I thought I ruined my coffee table when I accidentally put something hot on it, but thankfully the “iron trick” came to the rescue,’ Mani said. 

She heat for only a couple of minutes and lifts the iron to see the ring marks disappear and reveals her spotless dining table

A woman has shared the simple trick she uses to remove foggy glass marks from her dining room table in a matter of seconds, she uses the ‘iron trick’

To perform the iron trick she simply places her Cricut Easy Press Mini iron onto the marked surface and applies heat. 

The Cricut Easy Press Mini features a ceramic-coated heat plate which allows the heat to be distributed in a dry and even manner.

The mum-of-two applies heat for only a couple of minutes and lifts the iron to see the ring marks disappear and reveals her spotless dining table. 

The Cricut Easy Press Mini features a ceramic-coated heat plate which allows the heat to be distributed in a dry and even manner

The Cricut Easy Press Mini features a ceramic-coated heat plate which allows the heat to be distributed in a dry and even manner

Since sharing her simple trick many other mums have also shared their own tips for removing these marks from tables. 

Several women have suggested to place a tea towel over the stain and then to directly steam iron it. 

‘I usually put a tea towel down then have the iron on steam. It’s like magic,’ a woman said. 

Since sharing her simple trick many other mums have also shared their own tips for removing these marks from tables, several women have suggested to place a tea towel over the stain and then to directly steam iron it

Since sharing her simple trick many other mums have also shared their own tips for removing these marks from tables, several women have suggested to place a tea towel over the stain and then to directly steam iron it

‘I have polished wooden bench tops in my kitchen and use a hairdryer on hot spots like that. Works a treat,’ another woman suggested. 

Mani’s tip received hundreds of reactions and many comments from others sharing their gratitude towards her simple trick. 

‘We’ve had these marks for years on our pine coffee table, just pulled out the Cricut iron after seeing this post and they’re gone! Thank you so much,’ a user said.