One of the biggest concerns that people have when it comes to concrete flooring is how to clean it efficiently.
Fortunately, removing stains from a concrete floor is not nearly as difficult or complicated as it sounds.
Here are a few stain removal tricks to help you maintain spectacular-looking concrete floors.
Removing paint stains
Timing is everything when it comes to a paint stain on concrete flooring. For the best results, it’s critical to act as quickly as possible.
For a fresh spill, start by putting on goggles for eye protection. Then, mix together one cup of trisodium phosphate (TSP) with four liters of hot water. Pour the mixture over the paint, scrub with a long brush, and pressure rinse it until the stain is removed.
Unfortunately, if you’re dealing with a large spill, there may always be a slight hint of color on the concrete.
Removing oil
Oil stains are some of the ugliest, most stubborn stains out there. If possible, try to absorb the oil as soon as you notice it so it doesn’t penetrate into the concrete.
Believe it or not, your best bet against a fresh oil stain is to pour cat litter or mud over it, then scrub with a stiff brush or broom. Leave the cat litter or mud on top of the stain for at least an hour before sweeping it away. For tougher stains, leave it overnight.
If this doesn’t completely do the trick, mix together one cup of TSP with hot water, then pour this on top of the stain. Leave it for at least 30 minutes before scrubbing with a rigid nylon brush and hosing it off with pressurized water.
Removing mud
When mud is left for too long on concrete flooring, it can leave an ugly brown stain. Fortunately, this is one of the easiest stains to remove. Simply mix together some dishwashing detergent and warm water into a spray bottle, shake, and squirt it over the stain. Let it sit for around 10 minutes, then scrub it off with a nylon brush and rinse with a high-pressure hose.
Removing rust stains
Unfortunately, rust stains on concrete are quite difficult to remove entirely. Large, old rust stains often require a special rust remover. But for smaller, newer rust stains, using vinegar is your best bet.
Just pour it on the stain, let it sit for at least 10 minutes before scrubbing with a nylon brush, and its acidic properties will eat away the rust. Rinsing and repeating may be required.
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