Wooden Table Cleaning Tips: Is your wooden dining table old? Get it shining like new with these easy hacks.
- bySherya
- 14 Jul, 2026
Wood Table Maintenance: Due to continuous use, dust, food stains, oil marks, and water spots start accumulating on it, due to which its shine fades.

How to clean a wooden dining table?
Make Wooden Furniture Shine At Home 2026: The dining table is a piece of furniture in the home that's used almost every day. It's where the family sits together to eat, children study, and sometimes other small tasks are also completed. Due to constant use, dust, food stains, oil marks, and water spots accumulate on the table, dulling its shine. Many people resort to harsh chemical cleaners, which can damage the wood's finish. If you want to make your wooden dining table shine without damaging it, it's important to keep a few simple things in mind.
How to clean the dining table?
First, dust the table. Use a soft microfiber cloth and always work in the direction of the wood grain. This removes dust more easily and reduces the risk of scratches.
Prepare a cleaning solution by adding two to three drops
Next, prepare a cleaning solution by adding just two or three drops of mild liquid dish soap to a bowl of lukewarm water. Lightly soak a cloth in the solution and wring it out thoroughly. Ensure the cloth is just damp, not wet. Gently clean the entire surface of the table. If there are any sticky stains, pay extra attention to that area. Immediately wipe the table dry with a dry microfiber cloth after cleaning to prevent any moisture from remaining on the wood.
Keep this in mind
If you choose to use a commercially available wood cleaner, choose one that doesn't contain ingredients like silicone, ammonia, alcohol, or wax. These chemicals can fade the wood finish over time. Instead of spraying the cleaner directly onto the table, spray it on a cloth and then wipe it down.
Adopt this habit to make wood shine.
To keep your wooden table shiny for a long time, you should adopt some simple habits. Use a placemat or tablecloth when eating, place a trivet instead of placing hot utensils directly on the table, and always use a coaster under your tea or coffee cup. Placing felt pads under decorative items also reduces the chance of scratches. Applying wood conditioner every few months creates a protective layer on the wood, which helps protect it from water and dirt.
What to do to remove sticky stains?
If sticky stains remain on the table, mix equal parts white vinegar and water and apply the solution to a cloth, and gently wipe the area. To remove circular water marks, turn a hair dryer on low heat and hover it over the mark from a few inches away. After the marks fade, a little furniture oil can be applied to restore the shine. Similarly, running a warm iron over a cotton cloth for a few seconds is also considered helpful in reducing water stains.





