Floor Stains

There are all kinds of different types of floor stains, the problem with this is that they are all different. You would not clean hardwood floor stains the same way that you would clean concrete stains. Removing urine stains on hardwood floors is not the same as removing urine stains on carpets. As such, you are going to need all the help and advice that you can find. All the answers to your questions are located here.

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   Cleaning Spilled Milk
Growing up we were always told to never cry over spilled milk. But what about the stains left behind? Crying over those won't get them clean either, but here is what you can do.

   How to Remove Carpet Stains
Have you ever noticed how often carpets seem to get stained? Frankly it seems that if you have carpets, then you have stains somewhere. Considering how expensive carpets can be, it only makes sense that people learn how to maintain that investment as much as possible. In this case it means learning how to remove carpet stains.

   Removing Food Stains from Hardwood Flooring
Hardwood flooring, while a beautiful addition to the home can be a serious pain in the butt. That being said, they are easy to care for as long as you know what you are doing. That's were this step by step guideline comes in.

   Removing Rubber Stains from Flooring
Rubber stains are very common on hard surfaces and the even appear occasionally on carpeted floors. Luckily, they are easy to remove. All you need is a little bit of time and a tennis ball.

   Removing Rubber Stains from Kitchen Floors
Rubber stains can show up in your kitchen from various sources. To remove them, you can try scraping them off, but if that doesn't work there are other methods you can use for more serious marks. Whatever the source of the stains, don't worry. Removing rubber stains from kitchen floors is easy.

   Removing Stains from Bamboo Flooring
Bamboo flooring is beautiful and can last for a long time, if you take care of it properly. But what to do about stains? Here are a few suggestions that will help you in removing stains from bamboo flooring. You'll be surprised at how easy it is!

   Removing Stains from Concrete Floors
Various concrete stains can be removed with a little scrubbing and the right chemicals. Here you will find a guide to the right chemicals for most concrete stains and simple instructions for how to use them. Cleaning concrete stains can take anywhere from several minutes of scrubbing to several days of soaking.

   Removing Stains from Grout
Begin cleaning grout by applying a liquid cleaner. To make cleaning easier in the future, use a grout sealer, and do not walk over your tiles with dirty shoes. If there is already mold and mildew, scrub the grout gently with chlorine bleach diluted with a little water. For rust and other stains, use either a commercial cleaner, or using a mixture of baking soda, ammonia, and white vinegar diluted in water.

   Removing Stains from Linoleum
Linoleum floors are generally easy to clean, but some stains will crop up that can be hard to remove. The best way to deal with stains is to polish the floor regularly to prevent them. If stains do appear, either use a commercial cleaner or strip the wax off the floor and clean it with a mixture of white vinegar and water. Remember to dry any water quickly, since water can damage linoleum floors and destroy their antibacterial properties.

   Removing Stains from Tile
Most stains on tile come in the form of hard water, mildew, or rust. Rust must be removed with a commercial rust remover, but oil and organic stains can be removed with standard household cleaners. Grout stains can also be removed with a simple household chemical mixture.

   Removing Stains from Wood Floors
You can use various methods to remove stains on wood floors. For water stains, use toothpaste, fine grade steel wool, or sandpaper to rub it out, then recoat the area with wax. For other stains, use bleach, ammonia, or other methods to buff out stains. Finish cleaning by waxing your floor to restore its original shine.

   Repairing Stained Linoleum
There are times when no matter what we try, it seems like we can't get that stubborn stain out of the linoleum. In situations like this, think of repairing rather than cleaning. Repairing stained linoleum is just a little different from removing linoleum stains, and here's how.

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