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How Do You Remove White Stains On Hardwood Floors?

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How Do You Remove White Stains On Hardwood Floors?

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Excessive heat and moisture can create white and cloudy spots on your hardwood floors. Placing a sweaty glass or hot plate on the floor for an extended period will also create the white, cloudy stains. These white stains will cause your flooring to look old and dingy. Remove the white stains as soon as possible. The longer the stains sit on your hardwood floors, the more difficult removal becomes. Dry fresh white stains with a hairdryer. Set the hairdryer to a medium heat setting. Hold the hairdryer a few inches above the white stain and move it back and forth for several seconds. Fill a small container with 1 tbsp. of baking soda. Add 1 tsp. of water and mix with a spoon. Dip the corner of a cloth into the mixture. Rub the white stains with the cloth in a circular motion for several seconds. Wipe the mixture off the hardwood floors with a clean, damp cloth. Continue to step 3 if the water spots are still visible. Dampen a cloth with mineral spirits. Rub the white stain with the satura

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