Floor Scuffs? 3 Homemade Tricks to Remove Skid Marks on Hardwood Flooring

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Floor Scuffs? 3 Homemade Tricks to Remove Skid Marks on Hardwood Flooring

Floor Scuffs? 3 Homemade Tricks to Remove Skid Marks on Hardwood Flooring

15 April 2016
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Perhaps you've been moving furniture around your home or maybe your shoe's rubber soles are eager to leave an impression. Either way, any hardwood flooring is vulnerable to skid marks. These black streaks are typically created because of rubber components from toys, shoes, and furniture. Getting rid of these skid marks is relatively easy, eliminating the need for you to invest in any heavy-duty chemical cleaners. Follow these homemade tricks to remove skid marks on your hardwood flooring.

Pencil Erasers for Rubbing Skid Spots

If the skid marks on your flooring are relatively small, you can rub these spots using regular pencil erasers to eliminate these stains. This is one of the easiest tricks for getting rid of skid marks and requires no additional investment because you probably already have an eraser at home. You will simply need to rub the skid spots firmly until they lighten and disappear. Make sure you sweep up or vacuum all eraser shavings, as they may create isolated blemishes when left unattended. Once done, you can use a damp cloth to mop up the floor to restore its original condition. While erasers are designed to remove skid marks, keep in mind that coloured erasers aren't recommended because they may leave stubborn coloured residue on your flooring. Always use a plain white eraser for the best results.

Paste of Baking Soda and Water

Apart from its cooking aptitude, baking soda acts as a natural disinfectant and cleaner for many household-related stains and blemishes. Making a paste of baking soda and water will work wonders on your hardwood flooring if pencil erasers don't remove the skid marks entirely. Simply mix some baking soda with warm water until a smooth paste forms. Keep in mind that the paste shouldn't be too runny for the best results. Apply the paste over the skid marks and scrub with a bristled brush or cloth. Keep rubbing the area until the stain disappears. You will then need to rinse the area with plain water. Once done, wipe dry with a soft cloth.

White Toothpaste

Plain white toothpaste can also work wonders when you're trying to get rid of skid marks on your hardwood flooring. Apply some toothpaste over the skid mark and use a bristled brush or cloth to rub the toothpaste into it, following a circular rubbing motion. Rinse the area and rub dry with a clean cloth. Keep in mind that hardwood flooring must be thoroughly dried after your skid removal procedure because excess water can warp the wood.

Follow these homemade tricks to successfully remove skid marks from your hardwood flooring.

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Welcome to my flooring blog. My name is Frankie, and I love everything related to decorating homes. I love buying furniture, choosing throw pillows and accent pieces, and installing flooring and other durable elements. Compared to every other element in a room, the flooring has one of the largest impacts. It can brighten a space or make it feel dim and dark. It can make a place feel soft and inviting or cool and modern. It can add a clean look or sadly, make the whole room look dirty. If you want tips and ideas on flooring, I invite you to explore these posts, and I thank you for reading!

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