Removing Stains From Various Floor Materials Middleburg FL

When it comes to keeping floors in good condition, prevention is the first line of defense. However, sooner or later, something gets spilt and stains can become a real problem. In this article you will find an easy way to keep your flooring in perfect situation.

Fusion Flooring, Inc.
904-401-8522
6789 Plum Lake Dr N
Jacksonville, FL
First Coast Chem-Dry
(904)262-2322
5605 Florida Mining Blvd. S.
Jacksonville, FL
The Right Touch Tile Inc
(904) 282-5444
3515 Rustlewood Ct
Middleburg, FL
Floors & More
(904) 276-1026
2771 Pebbleridge Ct
Orange Park, FL
Occasional Wood Floors Incorporated
(904) 317-8627
464 Summit Dr
Orange Park, FL
Country Custom Tile, Inc
904-891-6596
8570 Rampart Rd
Jacksonville, FL
Boone Flooring Inc
(904) 291-1299
4140 Appaloosa Rd
Middleburg, FL
Mecarni Flooring
(904) 272-2182
170 College Dr Ste I
Orange Park, FL
Action Hardwood Floors Incorporated
(904) 264-9001
4275 Eldridge Ave
Orange Park, FL
Jacksonville Custom Floors Fax
(904) 213-4748
361 Auriga Dr
Orange Park, FL
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Removing Stains From Various Floor Materials

Wood floors age with time and take on characteristics of their own, but stains can ruin that beauty.

When it comes to keeping floors in good condition, prevention is the first line of defense. However, sooner or later, something gets spilt and stains can become a real problem. First and foremost is to act quickly. Almost any flooring spills should be blotted up or soaked up, immediately. The longer something sits, the worse it will become. If the stain is one that has been there for awhile or you're not sure what it is, test a small, out-of-sight area.

Here are a few stain removal suggestions for some more popular floorings and common stains. Try them before calling the professionals.

  • Hardwood Floors and Wood Floors. Make sure your floors are hardwood or plain wood floors. Yes, there is a difference between wood and hardwood. There are also laminated wood and tile floors, so know your floor. Wood floors age with time and take on characteristics of their own, but stains can ruin that beauty. Liquids are very damaging to wood, even mopping needs to be done with a mild soap and damp mop. Never soak floors. When a spill does happen, soak it up with a towel. A stain can be attacked with a commercial wood floor cleaner followed with a mix of water and vinegar; be careful of the finish. A huge don't with hardwood floors is ammonia, or any product with ammonia in it. Other wood floorings are not as touchy, but always be careful of the finish. Use a dampened clot...

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