White spots from hose on partial floor?!? So my house was built contained by 1783 and has closely of...

So my house was built contained by 1783 and has closely of work to be done on it. We recently ripped up an outmoded rug and found a hard wood floor within fair condition. However, I do not believe it is finished and my Dog in actuality left drizzly foot prints on the floor. We now enjoy white spots in the wood and I am stumbling as to what to use to clean it. Any suggestions would be great!
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When your floor be installed there be no floor finishes that we know of today. Usually they would use wax or some type of oil to protect the wood. And purely use a broom instead of a mop with hose. This water stain is most imagined just on the surface. Best piece to do is sand and finish the floor. Suggest sanding, staining, afterwards polyurethane. Hire a professional if your budget allows. Enjoy.