Try rubbing the stain off with mineral spirits or paint thinner first. If that doesn't work, you may have to try a chemical stripper that removes the type of finish you applied to your wood floors. Generally, they won't damage the glazing on ceramic tiles, but they may strip color from your grout so be careful.
Can it stain something else - no.Can it be stained from something else - yes.
Spray on some "stain remover" and let it soak for awhile then you can try putting on some ice on it.
You can remove stains on ceramic tiles with bleach. Put on gloves and use straight bleach with a scrub brush. After you get the stain off, clean the area with a mild soap and rinse.
hey is it ceramic porcelain? laminate? have u made a solution of bleach and h2o?
A small amount of turpentine or paint thinner on a cloth will usually lift a stain like this from the bathtub.
You can remove oil paint from ceramic floor tile by using paint thinner. Wet a soft cloth with paint thinner and rub it over the paint stain until it is removed.
Can it stain something else - no.Can it be stained from something else - yes.
Yes, you can gloss over most stains. Speak with someone at your local hardware store to discuss the type of surface you've stained to determine the best type of gloss to purchase.
In order to re stain a wood floor you must sand off all the existing finish. DO NOT try to apply stain over an already finished floor. It will not take. You can easily re coat your floor with clear polyurthane.
Yes it will so be careful on the amount used.
The advantages are the it comes in a huge variety of looks and most ceramic tiles are very inexpensive and easily available, glazed ceramic tile also does not stain. The disadvantage is that ceramic tile can crack if hit with a heavy item.
The best way to stain bathroom floor cabinets is to first sand the wood. After that, apply the wood conditioner, then the stain and finally apply the finish.
Assuming you are using a dye-based spray on stain, yes, if the gloss is already set up and scuffed! However,while spraying or applying, gloss is too wet/tacky to work with between coats! As I do at work using Acrylic Polyurethane paints onto cabinet parts, your best bet is to apply a first coat of satin, stain over that, then a final coat of satin to seal the stain! (NEVER apply gloss over an unsealed dye based stain, as the heavy material will have a tendency to pull your stain and make the color look uneven!) As soon as the satin is flashed off (10-30min, depending on paint and temp.) you can apply your gloss. This is the method we have used for decades on HIGH quality cabinets!
If the stain is not too old, vinegar will lift most of it out.
Epoxy grout is great stuff & it is stain resistant!
Yes, but why waste the varnish. - (it is meant for bare wood )
Spray on some "stain remover" and let it soak for awhile then you can try putting on some ice on it.