Finding a black urine stain on your gorgeous wood floor cause your puppies just had to pee there is a prime example of that. Of course, a well-trained pet isn’t expected to do that, at least not often, but both puppies and kittens can have accidents when they are still young as do...
Pet stain removal products are available commercially, but you may also have success with items you have around the house. White vinegar, baking soda and hydrogen peroxide are common suggestions to clean up a urine stain on a wood floor. White vinegar is known to have a disinfectant and deodo...
During our service for preparation of the floors following carpet removal, we will fill any holes that are noticeable. We also offer quarter round and shoe molding installation. Mr. Sandless will custom cut, stain and finish the quarter round to bring together your floor and the wall in a ...
Upon restoring floors in old homes, most of the time, people do not know the house’s history. It is possible that contaminants such as salt, chemicals, pet urine, or other substances can bleed back out of your floor after it has been finished. This may or may not cause a physical im...
Phew! What is that smell? You might have uttered those words a few times, and when it happens, it is often from pet urine in carpet or perh… Read more How to Remove Deodorant Stains When you raise your arm for something and show off an unsightly deodorant stain on your shirt, blou...
Use a toothbrush to apply a generous coat of freshly squeezed lemon juice over the stain and allow to soak in. This will act as a natural bleach. May take several applications. Wax Testing & Removal: Wet your fingers with water then flick into a corner of the floor where there’s not ...
Removing blood from hardwood floors is easier when the blood stain is dealt with right away. This will prevent the blood from seeping in deeper into the wood. To get rid of the blood from your hardwood floor, choose a method below that is appropriate for your floor. Method 1 Unfinished...