How Do You Remove Grape Stains From A Hardwood Floor?
When grape stains occur on your hardwood floor, the porous surface quickly absorbs the juice and pigment from the grapes or grape drink. Dye stains can be a challenge to remove from hardwood floors, but grape stains are not impossible. Wipe the stains up fast to avoid as much absorption as possible. But if grape stains soak into your hardwood flooring, you can remove the stains and return the floor to its previous condition. Wipe up any grape stain substance with paper towels. Remove grapes and liquid so you can tackle the portion of the stain that has absorbed into the wood. Sand the stained area of your hardwood floor with 80-grit sandpaper. Wear away the grape stain in the wood with the sandpaper. Change to 100-grit sandpaper once the grape stain is worn down and use the 100-grit sandpaper to smooth the wood surface, always moving the sandpaper with the grain of the wood. Vacuum the dust from sanding so you have a clean surface to work with. Mix swimming-pool-strength chlorine bleac