Paint stains on linoleum: Basic housekeeping tips

11.10.2023 23:20
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:22

After room makeover, you can suddenly notice some paint stains on your linoleum - and that's not great for beautiful new interiors.

The main thing is that linoleum can be easily damaged by excessive rubbing and strong chemicals, so you should act gently.

Here are a few tips on how to get rid of paint stains without damaging your floors.

Act Quickly

The sooner you tackle the paint, the easier it is to remove. Wet paint is easier to clean than dried paint.

Scrape Gently

Use a plastic scraper or a dull knife to carefully scrape off any wet paint. Be gentle to avoid damaging the linoleum.

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Damp Cloth

Wet a cloth or sponge with warm, soapy water. Use a mild soap.

Rub Gently

Gently rub the paint stain with the soapy cloth. It may take some time, but keep at it.

Rinse and Dry

Rinse the area with clean water and dry it with a towel.

Stubborn Stains

If the paint doesn't come off with soapy water, you can try using a little rubbing alcohol on a cloth. 

But be cautious, as it can remove the linoleum's shine.

Avoid Harsh Chemicals

Try to avoid using harsh chemicals, as they can harm the linoleum's finish.

Conclusion

Remember, linoleum is sensitive to strong chemicals, so go easy on it. 

Always test a small, hidden area first to make sure the cleaning method won't damage your linoleum.
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Act Quickly
  2. Scrape Gently
  3. Damp Cloth
  4. Rub Gently
  5. Rinse and Dry
  6. Stubborn Stains
  7. Avoid Harsh Chemicals
  8. Conclusion