How can we remove the stains from finished wood flooring?

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Just found this stain on some wood (under a pile of plastic bags) in a room of our apartment.

I’m devastated because I want to sell our apartment eventually…

I don’t know how much it would cost to fix the floor. Money is extremely tight right now….

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  1. Michael Cooper says:

    I think you might want to try Genesis 950 Concentrate. It works with water to get into the stain, break it’s bond and dissolve it. I am thinking this product would work for you. It can be used on wood surfaces. It can also help you clean the entire home to get it ready to sell.

    I use it regularly to clean everything. It works great on carpet and fabric when mixed with warm water. I have used it for multiple stains. Originally I bought it from a garage type shop where they use it to break down oil and grease to clean their cement floors and rags as well as engines and transmission. I had spilled paint on my carpet when painting the walls and tried everything to clean it. Every product I used just smeared the paint into the carpet. By the time I got the 950 it was 6 months later. It pulled all the paint out of the carpet. I once shattered an entire bottle of A1 Steak Sauce in my living room. The 950 removed it from my carpet and furniture.

    In addition, I have 2 cats and 2 dogs. I have used it to remove urine, vomit and lick marks. The stuff is really amazing and I think it would remove your stains.

    I order it online at http://www.amerikalstore.com

  2. Mom and Dad says:

    you can try to lightly sand the dark spot then add new gloss
    but looking at the pic, it looks like you’ll need to sand the whole room down to solid wood.
    bad thing about it is that if you stay with a light color stain you will still see the bad spot.
    so i would try to go with a darker stain

  3. Kevin says:

    use belt sander with a little sawdust catching bag and remove the clearcoat and try wood bleach per instructions, if it needs restained in that area then do that per instructions and when dried coat with poly uerathane ( make sure it is not a water base poly )

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