Bruce Wood Flooring Brown Spot Removal Systems

Have you looked at your flooring only to be shocked by several horrible brown stains? Well, there's no need to worry with several Bruce Wood Flooring brown spot removal options. Bruce actually offers you a lot of different ideas which will help in maintaining the beauty and cleanliness of your wood flooring.

First off, let us start with stains caused by food. If you think that the little brown spots you see are drops of melted chocolate or other food or beverage, you can first attempt to remove it by rubbing lightly with a Bruce scrub pad with Bruce Dark 'n' Rich or Bruce Lite 'n' Natural. You only need to fit the option with the type of wood you have.

If it still hasn't been removed, then you ought to try using Clean 'n' Strip. Wipe the whole spot dry and then you should rub a little bit of floor wax. Buff it with a dry cloth until it shines again.

There are also different types of stains. One of the most common is the animal-caused staining. If the above method doesn't work for this, it might be time to bring out the hardware. You should take out the bottle of bleach you've been hiding and apply a bit to the spot. You should let this stand for about one hour after which you rinse it. You then let it dry and then use a piece of sandpaper to smooth it. Apply some Bruce touch up marker to make the spot completely invisible. After that, all you need to do is buff, wax, and you are good to go.

Greasy spots can be a problem. Getting a greasy spot on the floor doesn't necessarily require you to be covered in oil. Actually, there are crayons and other such material to consider. In this case, you have to retrace a few steps. You are going to have to use a Bruce scrub pad soaked in Bruce Dark 'n' Rich or Bruce Lite 'n' Natural.

There is also the brown spot caused by cigarette burns. This can be a pretty big hassle for someone who has no idea what the Bruce wood flooring brown spot removal system is all about. What you need to think about is how deep the burn actually is. If it's not too deep, you can just use fine sandpaper to remove the burn and then touch it up with the products mentioned above. If the burn is pretty deep, you can use a penknife to clear away the charred part of the wood and then sandpaper it. After that, you can use the Bruce touch up marker in order to help the damaged area blend into the surrounding wood.

Ink can also be a problem for wood flooring. Try using bleach or oxalic acid in order to remove this stain. After that, you should use the touch up marker to hide the discoloration. In order to improve the look of the flooring, you can then wax it and buff it.

There are different types of materials which may cause brown spots to develop on your flooring. But you do not have to worry. With this Bruce wood flooring brown spot removal system, you can be sure that no type of brown spot stands a chance.

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