Did you get paint stains on your floor?
This often happens when repainting the walls or the ceiling.
Do not panic... Your beautiful parquet floor is not ruined!
Fortunately, there is a miracle product to easily remove these paint stains from a wooden floor.
The effective trick is to use soil from Sommières . It really is magic! Look, it's quite simple:
Contents
1. Sprinkle a good amount of Sommières earth on the stains.
2. Let this natural product work for 3 hours.
3. Remove the soil from Sommières with a vacuum cleaner.
There you go, the paint stains on your parquet are now gone :-)
Easy, fast and efficient, right?
And you don't even have to scrub for hours! The stain left without effort.
This trick works on all types of parquet:waxed, vitrified, floating or laminate.
And it has the advantage of not removing the varnish from the parquet.
Whatever the paint, acrylic or otherwise, this trick is effective in removing traces of paint from a floor.
For Sommières earth to be effective in removing the paint stain, it is recommended to act as quickly as possible.
The drier the paint stain, the harder it will be to remove.
If the stain is old, let the soil of Sommières act for more than 3 hours.
But if the stain is really old and of unknown origin, it is likely that this trick will be less effective.
Try using turpentine, as explained below.
Terre de Sommières is an ultra-fine cleansing clay which originally comes from a small village, Sommières, located near Montpellier.
It has a very high absorbency:it can absorb up to 80% its weight in water!
It is for this reason that it is a very effective natural dry stain remover, especially for removing an oil paint stain.
It is recommended for absorbing grease, mayonnaise or paint stains on clothing, upholstery and other textiles, even if they are fragile like silk.
It also overcomes stubborn stains on furniture, carpets, leather, lino, wood, marble or granite.
If the stain is really encrusted or old, all is not lost!
To remove it, mix the earth of Sommières with a little turpentine to make a paste.
Then gently dab the stain with it and remove the excess.
If you use turpentine, do so in a well-ventilated room to avoid headaches, sore throat, coughing, or feelings of confusion and shortness of breath.
You can wear a protective mask to avoid these inconveniences. Also, don't forget to put on gloves to protect your hands.