The most common culprits when it comes to staining furniture are nail polish, coffee and tea. Luckily, there are some easy tricks that you can try at home. Before you start any stain removal process, always ensure that you have removed all traces of the offending substance by using a wet cloth or cotton wool balls dipped in rubbing alcohol. This will prevent the stain from becoming ingrained into the surface of your furniture and make it easier for you to remove it at a later date.
For Nail Polish Stains
This is one of the most common stains that can be found on your furniture, especially if you have children or pets in your home.
- To remove nail polish from wood;
- Apply some acetone-based nail polish remover onto a cotton swab and rub against the affected area until all traces of colour are gone.
- After this, wipe off any residue with a clean damp cloth. If there are any stains left over, repeat the process until they are gone.
- You can also use white vinegar to remove nail polish from wood furniture. Dip a cotton swab into white vinegar and rub it against the stain until all traces of colour have been removed.
- Alternatively, you can mix equal parts of white vinegar and water in a spray bottle and spray it onto the affected area.
For Oil-based Paint Stains
If you have oil-based paints on your furniture and want to remove them, do the following;
- Use a solvent such as turpentine or mineral spirits.
- Spray the affected area with the solvent and allow it to sit for a few minutes before wiping off any residue with a clean damp cloth.
- Do not rub too hard or you may damage your furniture.
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For Coffee And Tea Stains
If there are coffee or tea stains on your furniture that has dried up, do the following;
- Use an abrasive cleaner such as fine sandpaper or a nail brush to scrub them away. This will help to remove any residue left behind by the stain and prevent it from becoming embedded in your furniture.
- If there are fresh stains on your furniture, then apply some white vinegar onto a cotton swab and rub against the affected area until all traces of residue have been removed.
- After this, wipe off any residue with a clean damp cloth.
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For Wax Stains
If you have wax-based furniture stains that have become dry and hard to remove, then do the following;
- Use an abrasive cleaner such as fine sandpaper or a nail brush.
- Scrub the affected area with the abrasive cleaner until all traces of wax have been removed and then wipe off any residue with a clean damp cloth.
- Alternatively, you can use dishwashing liquid to remove wax stains from wood furniture.
- Dip a cotton swab into a solution of dishwashing liquid and water, and rub it against the stain until all traces of residue are gone. If there are any remaining stains, repeat the process until they have been completely removed.
- Use an abrasive cleaner such as fine sandpaper or a nail brush.
- Scrub the affected area with the abrasive cleaner until all traces of wax have been removed and then wipe off any residue with a clean damp cloth.
- Alternatively, you can use dishwashing liquid to remove wax stains from wood furniture.
- Dip a cotton swab into a solution of dishwashing liquid and water, and rub it against the stain until all traces of residue are gone. If there are any remaining stains, repeat the process until they have been completely removed.
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