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Remedies To Deal With Stained Floors

By Madhu Babu

Floor of your house is highly susceptible to get stained on a daily basis. It gets stained more often and requires constant cleaning and maintenance to make it look bright and new. Different floors require different care depending on the type of flooring and kind of stains. It could be a coffee stain on the carpet or ink stain on a tile floor.

The most important thing is to clean up spills promptly and immediately. The sooner you start the process of cleaning the stain, the better your chances of removing it completely. The longer it settles, the more time it will have to soak into the grout. Depending on the stain, you may require a simple wet mop over it or might have to use alcohol based cleansers to get rid of them.

Stained Floors

Let us look at few home remedies and techniques to cleanse your floor of stains.

1. Juice
Juice stains tend to create a mess with sticky situation if left unattended for a long time. Hence sugary or other edible liquids need to be moped with a wet cloth as soon as possible to make it an easy process to clean. Stains such as coffee or tea might need stronger detergents along with water for removal.

2. Vinegar
If traces of your stain tends to have left a dull mark on your floor even after cleaning it for several times, use a solution of warm water and vinegar to mop it over the stained area. After this process if the stain tends to stay on, mop over it with normal detergent and fresh water.

3. Tile Flooring
Sometimes even a tile floor tend to get sticky stain that refuses to go away with repeated mopping. Prepare a paste using a 50:50 mixture of scouring powder and warm water in a cup. Rub the paste on the stain using a clean cloth, and then allow it to sit for five to 10 minutes before scrubbing it off and cleaning it with regular mop.

4. Mildew
Floors in places like bathroom and wet areas of kitchen tend to get mildew sometimes. Its important to ventilate the floor with airflow to avoid mildew. In case there is accumulation of mildew, you need to scrub the floor with a brush using ammonia solution consisting of 50:50 of ammonia and water.

5. Kerosene
Kerosene is a powerful cleansing agent that can be used to clean tough and stubborn stains on the floor like rust spots or paint drops etc. Dampen a cloth with kerosene and start rubbing the stained on the floor. Repeat the process till the stain vanishes. Wash the spot with warm water to remove residual kerosene and stain.

6. Bleach
If the stain is very tough and hard to clean, it is time to try bleach. Put on a pair of gloves and make a solution of 3/4th bleach to 1/4th water. Rub the solution onto the stained part and rinse it with warm water. Use a brush or a sponge to clean corners and narrow areas.

Story first published: Monday, October 14, 2013, 15:22 [IST]
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