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How Do You Clean Mildew From Wood Flooring?

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How Do You Clean Mildew From Wood Flooring?

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Mildew can get on wood flooring for a number of different reasons. Most of these reasons will normally be connected with water on the floor for an extended period. This can be a huge problem, because the mildew can ruin the flooring and spread to other areas of your home. On top of that, mildew is a mold and isn’t safe for your family to breath. Therefore, it should be cleaned up as soon as possible. Mix 4 to 6 tbsp. of trisodium phosphate per gallon of water in a bucket. Scrub this mixture into the floor using either a brush or mop. Be sure to work it into the floor very well. Rinse the area with clean water several times, and then dry by rubbing with a dry cloth. Apply a mildew-resistant finish to the area, and allow this to dry. Remove the paint or finish if there is still mold, or there is mold underneath the finish of the wood. Use a sander to sand away the finish or the paint. Scrub the floor again with the mixture of trisodium phosphate and water, but add a cup of chlorine bleac

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