How to remove stains from parquet: methods and means, as well as how to remove greasy stains

Parquet is a very beautiful and environmentally friendly floor covering that fully justifies its price. The main advantages of parquet include, first of all, its natural warmth and attractiveness, and the fact that it can fit into almost any interior design. At the same time, on parquet, like on any other floor covering, dirt inevitably appears over time, which is quite difficult to remove. And if you haven’t cleaned your parquet floor for a long time, then it’s time to take some time to do it. How to remove stains from parquet, what products are the most effective and what should you know before starting the procedure?

How to remove stains from parquet

Gray spot on the parquet

We remove various stains from parquet

First, find out what the origin of the stains you need to remove is. After all, the method used will depend on this - each stain is removed using different methods/means, including folk ones. Let's take a closer look at this dependence.

Parquet care

Chewing gum or wax

To remove such a stain, it should be cooled (or better yet, frozen) in advance. Place newspaper in the desired location and place a large bowl of ice on top. When the stain freezes, carefully scrape it off using a suitable plastic or metal object. Be careful not to scratch the floor.

Chewing gum can be a serious problem

Oil

You can wipe off a fresh stain with a sponge, after moistening it in detergent. If the stain is ingrained, you will have to use a solvent (only without gasoline) or an aggressive agent for treatment. It is possible that the stain will need to be treated several times to obtain the desired result.

Washing parquet with a sponge

Ink

An ink stain on parquet does not pose a particular problem, since it can be easily washed off with any high-quality detergent. In the absence of the latter, you can use ordinary vinegar to remove the stain - rub it on the desired area of ​​the floor, and then remove the remaining ink.

Removing an ink stain

Urine

Urine stains left by children or pets on parquet flooring can also be removed with any available detergent. You can try to remove those stains that have already been thoroughly absorbed into the wood with the same product, additionally adding a 10% bleach solution to it.

Dog urine stain

Dye

After cosmetic renovations, there are often some kind of reminders left in the apartment - paint stains on the floor. To remove them, you can use a rag soaked in a 30% alcohol solution.

Paint on parquet

Resin

Just like chewing gum, freeze it first and then carefully scrape it off. To remove stain residues, use a resin solvent - for example, 390359-R Pufas Glutoclean.

Parquet cleaning and care product

Pencils

If you have small children, then you know very well how they love to decorate the walls and floor with their “arts”. The procedure for removing such drawings is not complicated - just erase them with white spirit. In the absence of the latter, you can use toothpaste containing fluoride.

White Spirit

Rubber soles

Shoes with such soles often leave dark marks on the parquet flooring. To remove them (traces), you can use a simple office eraser.

Pomade

You can remove lipstick stains using the same sponge and detergent. If the stain is old enough, it is recommended to first warm it up with warm water.

Washing parquet flooring

Nail polish stains

It contains substances that form a close bond with the base, and therefore removing such a stain is a rather difficult undertaking. First, wet the stain with acetone or nail polish remover, then gently scrub it with a hard sponge.

Acetone

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Removing a stain from a felt-tip pen or permanent marker

These stains can also be removed using one of the methods described below.

Method No1. Isopropyl alcohol

Step one . Pour a small amount onto a paper towel and then begin wiping the stain. As a rule, it only takes a couple of minutes to completely remove the latter.

The stain is wiped with alcohol

Step two . Use little force to remove stains. It usually disappears after intense rubbing.

Use a little effort to remove the stain

Method No2. Nail polish remover

Step one . Apply a thin layer of this liquid to the desired area of ​​the parquet floor.

Liquid is applied to the stain

Step two . After this, using a paper towel, vigorously rub the stain.

The stain is wiped off with a paper towel

Method No3. Expo marker

Step one . To begin, take this marker and use it to draw lines along the stain you want to remove.

Lines are drawn with an Expo marker

Step two . Then wipe the stain, again, with a paper towel. This procedure should help remove stains even from a permanent marker.

Wipe the stain with a paper towel

Method No4. Toothpaste

Step one . Take toothpaste and apply it to the desired area of ​​the hardwood floor. It will act as an abrasive, so you can easily remove the stain using a brush.

Toothpaste is applied to the stain

Step two . Next, take a brush (not too hard) and start cleaning the stain.

Removing stains with a brush

Step three . Then wipe the desired area of ​​the floor with a damp cloth or rag. If you do everything correctly, the parquet will look the same as before

Use a damp cloth

Table. Replacing parquet boards is a last resort.

Steps, photoDescription of actions
Step oneIf none of the described methods yielded results, all that remains is to replace the fragment (if the stain really greatly affects the attractiveness of the parquet).
Step twoTo do this, remove the stained board in order to install a new one in its place (the same one or, as an option, as similar as possible).
Step threeClean the new board thoroughly. Apply a layer of stain or varnish to it in the same color as the rest of the floor. This way the board won't stand out too much.

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Removing grease stains

They appear on the floor quite often. For example, greasy food can slip out of your hands and fall directly onto the floor covering. To remove such contamination, use our tips.

  1. To begin, take a small amount of washing powder and dilute it in warm water. Rub the resulting product into the desired area and wait three to four hours, then wash the floor with clean warm water.
  2. You can use sandpaper to clean this stain, but you must act with extreme caution.
  3. Take magnesium powder, sprinkle it on the stain and wait a few hours for it to absorb. Next, carefully sweep the powder off the floor and wash it.

Magnesium sulfate

If all else fails in removing the greasy stain, you can rub it with turpentine, wait two to three hours and wash the floor thoroughly. Of course, there are other methods for removing grease stains from parquet, but those described above are the most effective, and therefore the most popular.

What problems arise

  1. Floors in production areas, garages, and service stations are often made of concrete, asphalt or tiles. Sometimes there are wooden floors - painted or unpainted. Materials react differently to machine oil splashes. For example, on painted boards or tiles, oil spreads and remains in the form of a puddle for a long time. And on more porous materials (fresh wood, asphalt) it quickly absorbs into the top layer.
  2. Since machine oil comes with different additives, the speed at which it dries on the floor surface is also different.
  3. Oil stains quickly attract dust and various debris. If cleaning is not carried out on time, the floor will turn into a continuous dirty mess. On such surfaces, workers may fall and suffer work-related injuries.

Removing blood stains from parquet

Such stains are easier to remove if they are fresh; if the blood is deeply absorbed into the wood, you will have to work hard. In any case, first you need to determine the type of parquet.

Method No1. Uncoated parquet floor

This type of floor easily absorbs moisture without regular cleaning. Removing blood from such parquet can be quite a difficult task.

Step one . First, blot the stain with a paper towel or clean cloth. There is no need to rub, otherwise the stain will expand and penetrate deeply into the wood.

Blot the stain with a paper towel

Step two . Take baking soda and sprinkle it on top of the stain.

Sprinkle the stain with soda

Step three . Next, take a brush, soak it in table vinegar and try to lightly scrub the stain.

The brush is soaked in table vinegar

Step four . Now wipe the floor with a dry, clean cloth. If the stain is not completely removed, you can use hydrogen peroxide. However, be careful, because peroxide can bleach the wood (especially if the parquet floor is dark).

The surface is wiped with a dry, clean cloth.

Step five . Apply a small amount of hydrogen peroxide to a white cloth.

Hydrogen peroxide

Step six . Gently rub the stain.

The stain is carefully wiped away

Step seven . After this, wipe the desired area of ​​the floor with a wet cloth. Rinse thoroughly to remove all remaining stain.

Next, use a damp cloth

Step eight . In the end, all that remains is to dry the parquet, for which you will need a dry and clean rag/towel.

The parquet is wiped dry

Method No2. Waxed parquet

Certain types of parquet are coated with wax, which, absorbed into the wood, protects it from damage/moisture.

Step one . Take a paper towel or clean rag and wipe the stain.

Blood stain is wiped off with a clean cloth

Step two . Mix 1 cup of cold water and 0.5 tbsp in a bowl. spoons of dishwashing detergent. Make a kind of soap solution.

Water and dishwashing liquid

Step three . Take a rag and soak it in the resulting solution.

The fabric is wetted with the solution

Step four . Wipe off what remains of the stain with a dampened rag.

Remaining stains are wiped away

Step five . Dampen a clean rag with water and remove any remaining stain.

Residues are wiped off with a damp cloth

Step six . All that remains is to dry the desired area of ​​the floor using a dry cloth or towel. See if the stain has been completely removed.

The parquet is wiped with a dry towel

Step seven . If not, take a steel wool (prefer the most gentle one, number 0000) and dip it in liquid wax.

Liquid wax and steel wool

Step eight . Lightly scrub the parquet with a washcloth. Typically, the wax layer should be removed. Because of this, the parquet may become dull, but then everything can be corrected with liquid wax.

The stain is wiped with a washcloth

Step nine . Take a soft cloth and wipe the surface with it.

The parquet is wiped dry

Step ten . Finally, apply wax. If necessary, you can polish the parquet.

Wax or polish your hardwood floors if necessary.

Method No3. Parquet with urethane/polyurethane coating

These substances are used to protect parquet floors from negative external influences and are distinguished by the fact that they remain in the wood for quite a long time.

Step one . Wet the sponge and use it to wipe off the stain.

Wet sponge

Step two . Rinse the sponge periodically and wipe the area for as long as it takes for the stain to disappear.

The stain is wiped with a damp sponge

Step three . Take a damp cloth and wipe the parquet with it. Work with utmost care to get rid of any remaining stain.

Removing residual blood with a damp cloth

Step four . After this, wipe the floor with a dry rag/towel. If there is still blood left, proceed to further steps.

The parquet is wiped with a dry towel

Step five . Dampen a rag with white spirit and wipe the stain with it. This should be done very carefully!

White spirit and a piece of cloth

Step six . Wipe the parquet again with a dry, clean cloth. If marks still remain, you can repeat the step, but now use the same steel wool.

Wipe the surface with a clean cloth

Step seven . Soak a washcloth in white spirit and lightly rub the stain. It is important that your movements are parallel to the direction of the fibers. Remove as much coating as necessary to completely remove the stain.

White spirit and steel wool

Step eight . Wipe the area clean with a soft cloth.

Use a soft cloth to wipe the parquet surface clean.

Step nine . After a day, apply a new coating to the treated area, if necessary.

After 24 hours, re-coat the surface to be treated if required.

Note! Never apply ammonia to parquet floors. The fact is that the color of the coating may be lost after using ammonia!

How to use a chemical remover

The inventors of the special chemical remover took care not to cause harm to human health and the environment. But when using the remover, you must follow clear instructions:

  1. Read the instructions.
  2. Prepare all the necessary equipment (roller, brush, sprayer, etc.).
  3. Wear safety glasses, gloves, and overalls, as the work ahead will be dirty.
  4. Apply liberally to oil stains.
  5. Fresh stains can be washed off immediately; dried stains should be left for several hours. Follow the instructions according to the time.
  6. All cleaning work ends with washing off the floor with plenty of water.

What about parquet floor care products?

Of course, in addition to those described above, if there are professional products for caring for parquet floors (these are the previously mentioned parquet cleaners). Let's take a look at some of them in more detail.

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Table. Review of popular parquet cleaners.

Name, photoShort description
Aqua Sport Wood Flor CleanerIt is characterized by a high drying rate, does not require rinsing, and can be used both for regular cleaning and for removing grease stains from the floor.
Loba Parkkett CareA fairly inexpensive product that can be used to remove dirty and greasy stains. It is important that a polish is used after using the product.
RubiThis product is neutral, can be used every day, is made in Spain, and has a citrus scent.
Glutoclean PufasAn effective cleaner that allows you to quickly remove oil, grease and dirt stains, as well as get rid of heels and shoe marks.

Prices for Loba Parkettcare parquet care products

Loba Parkettcare

As you can see, stains of almost any origin can be removed from parquet; fortunately, there are many means for this. However, you need to be careful when working, otherwise you may damage the coating. Good luck with your work!

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Cleaning and care: useful tips

In order for your parquet floor to remain beautiful and elegant, you need to try to treat it with the utmost care. Are there spots? They are removed immediately, preventing them from eating into the surface of the wood. Particularly difficult stains can be removed using products containing alcohol or acetone. They are treated with preparations, after which standard wet floor cleaning is carried out, followed by polishing.

Before using any detergent to clean parquet, carefully study the proportions of solutions and advice from experts

The question of how to clean parquet floors from dirt resulting from its contact with sauces, juices, wine or coffee is answered simply - with a special soft rag and a product with a neutral pH level. Also, in some cases, a slightly alkaline solution will help to cope with the problem.

After repair work, simply clean parquet from traces of whitewash with methyl alcohol dissolved in water in a 1:1 ratio. The same product is used to combat children's art on the floor - drawings made with felt-tip pens, markers and pencils.

Source

We use improvised means

Some available tools that can be found in almost any home will help you remove tar marks.

Ammonia

You can wipe off marks from the fabric surface using ammonia. To do this, pour alcohol onto the stain and carefully rub it on the surface. It is left on clothes for 3-4 hours, after which it is washed off with warm water.

The dark spot remaining after cleaning can be wiped off with a detergent made from powder and boiled hot water.

If the tar cannot be completely erased, the procedure is repeated again.

Butter

Many people do not know, but regular butter, which is sold in any supermarket, will help get rid of the tar mark. Cleaning is performed in several successive steps:

  • Rub a small piece of butter onto the contaminated area of ​​clothing. During the procedure, the surface of the oil will gradually darken. This indicates that the contamination is being erased.
  • After oil treatment, rub the clothes with laundry soap until foam forms.
  • Traces of soap and oil are washed off with warm water.

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Sunflower oil

Sunflower oil and cotton swabs will help remove tar from contaminated items. First, the cotton wool is carefully moistened in oil, and then placed on the inside of the spot. The second swab is also soaked in the liquid and used to wipe the dirty stain. You need to rub until the surface begins to clean. If the tar is heavily absorbed, it will have to be scrubbed off several times.

Coca Cola

A well-known carbonated drink like Coca-Cola will help erase the black spot. First, all dirty clothes are folded and placed in the washing machine. After this, a little cola and liquid detergent are poured into the compartment where the powder is added. Then the standard washing program is set, in which the water is heated to 65 degrees. After washing, there should be no traces of tar left on the surface of the clothing.

Caustic soda

Caustic soda is an effective remedy that helps remove any stains, including tar stains. Before cleaning things, you need to add 200-300 grams of soda to a ten-liter container with water, and then stir the composition. The solution is then infused and used to remove the stain.

You can use laundry soap along with the solution, which will speed up the process of removing contamination.

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