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December 17, 2011

Potted Plant Hardwood Floor Stain

Question:
I have a light colored wood flooring that has stains from a potted plant that overflowed water ... It is I believe a mixture of water and dirt ... dried in ... how do I clean? Thank you.

Answer:
If it doesn't clean up with your normal wood floor cleaner, or a mixture of vinegar and water, then it sounds like a water stain and is probably permanent damage that unfortunately needs to be sanded and recoated. It is hard to know without looking at it, but there is no "special" cleaner for water damage.

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