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How to Remove Pet Stains Hardwood Floors

Built by Author Unknown on Thursday, November 1st, 2007

Hardwood floors are beautiful in a home and make a lovely addition to virtually any room. However, it you have pets there are a few things to keep in mind for removing pet stains from hardwood floors. Regardless of the types of accidents or spills it is imperative to remember to immediately tend to accidents when it comes to hardwood floors.



How to remove pet stains from hardwood floors the easiest is a question that many home owners ask. One trick is to soak up the area immediately with absorbent paper towels. Next, apply a small amount of hardwood floor cleaner to the area but do not drench it. Wipe thoroughly and dry with a clean, lint free white cloth. If the stain still remains on the hardwood floors you can lightly sand and buff the area. This will often remove the stain without a noticeable area showing on the hardwood floors.

Whenever homeowners ask how to remove pet stains from hardwood floors, I am required to remind them that it is not always possible. Sometimes the best option for pet stains on hardwood floors is area rugs. The area rugs will cover the stains that are not repairable and hopefully encourage your pet not to use the hardwood floors. You can also use furniture pieces to cover stains that are not treatable for the hardwood floors.

The key to all stains on flooring is to treat the area immediately. Encourage your pets to use the restroom outside and be consistent with them. The best way to remove pet stains from hardwood floors is to encourage your pets not have an accident in the first place. For more ideason how cleaning and protecting hardwood flooring check out www.HardwoodScene.com.

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