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How To Remove Stains From Walls

Where do wall marks come from? Everyone has Most people have seen a random scuff on their wall at some point. Sometimes the mark is clearly from a shoe. However, there are other instances in which mystery marks appear.

Regardless of where the smudges on your walls originated, wall marks and stains can be bad news, especially if you’re a renter whose landlord is coming over for a move-out walk through. And some of those blemishes seem impossible to remove. Well, most of them aren’t if you know how to properly remove stains on walls. Whether you rent or own, the following three tips can help you get rid of those stubborn marks and stains on your walls.

Tip 1: Remove Stains on Walls with Soap and Water

Before breaking out any heavy duty wall cleaner, you want to start with the simplest method. All you’ll need here is some warm water, a few drops of dishwashing liquid and a microfiber cloth.
  1. Mix a few drops of dishwashing liquid and warm water in a medium-sized bowl.
  2. Dip your microfiber cloth into the solution. Wring out the cloth so that it’s not overly saturated.
  3. Rub the stain with the damp cloth until you can’t see the stain anymore.
  4. Wait until the wall dries to be certain the stain is gone. If it’s faint, but still there, repeat the process.

This method should be a safe way to remove stains on walls, whether they’re painted or not. If the stain or mark doesn’t seem to be budging, you’ll need to move on to then next tip on wall cleaning.

Tip 2: Use Cleaning Erasers to Remove Stains on Walls Remove Stains on Walls with Cleaning Erasers

Eraser tools that are used for wall cleaning look a lot like a sponge. You can find them at any grocery store or online. These cleaners can come in handy for tougher wall marks or stains. The only items you need for this method of wall cleaning is the cleaning eraser tool and some water.
  1. Wet the cleaning eraser following the instructions on its packaging.
  2. Before you tackle that mark or stain, you’ll want to do a spot test on an out-of-the-way area. Cleaning erasers can work magic on wall stains, but they can also damage finishes, especially on wooden surfaces.
  3. Once you’ve determined that the cleaning eraser is safe for your wall, gently rub the mark until it disappears. Don’t scrub too hard, or you may create a stain on your wall that’s even worse than the original.

Cleaning eraser tools will typically remove stains on walls, even if the soap and water treatment had little to no effect. But what can you do if your spot test failed and you weren’t able to use the cleaning eraser?

Tip 3: Get Rid of Stains and Marks with Wall Cleaner

If the first two wall cleaning tips didn’t make a dent in your stain or you were unable to use a cleaning eraser on your wall’s surface, consider using wall cleaner. While there are many products on the market specifically made for wall cleaning, you can usually get by with an all-purpose cleaner and a microfiber cloth. Follow the dilution steps on the cleaner to the letter and be sure to do a spot test before you get to scrubbing.

If none of these wall cleaning tips worked in your home, then you have a stubborn stain indeed. In this situation, you may want to bring in a professional cleaning service to remove them Contact your local Merry Maids.