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How Do You Clean Old Paint Splashes From A Parquet Floor?

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How Do You Clean Old Paint Splashes From A Parquet Floor?

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Most paints will remove easily from parquet floors with this simple method. If you find the paint won’t budge, however, see the additional tips and advice section for an alternative method that will clean your floor without ruining the finish. You Will Need: • Goof Off • Dull-edged paint scraper, butter knife, or similar • Soft absorbent cloths or towels • Mild dishwashing soap • Water Steps to Remove the Paint: • Apply Goof Off directly to the paint splashes. • Wait a couple of moments to allow Goof Off to work. • For thin layers of paint, simply wipe away with the cloth. For thicker paint spills, use the dull edge of a scraper or knife to carefully peel away the paint. • Repeat as needed until the stain is gone. • Once the paint has been removed, wet the second cloth with plain water. • Add a drop of dishwashing liquid directly to the moist cloth. • Wipe the work area free of any remaining Goof Off residue. • Dry the floor comple

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