You could try and use baking soda and lemon juice, you won't need much, a few drops of lemon juice and about a teaspoon of baking soda, if that doesn't work then you could always try using hot water with lots of soap (unless you've tried it), those two usually work in my favour.
To remove degreaser from a tiled floor, first, rinse the area with warm water to dilute and remove the chemical. Then, use a mild detergent solution and a mop to scrub the floor. Finally, rinse the area thoroughly with clean water, and dry it with a towel or mop.
A carpet is the same temperature as a tiled floor because the carpet contains air particles and that keeps heat in and tiled flooring does not contain air particles to keep the heat from your body.
To effectively clean tiled floors using vinegar, mix equal parts water and vinegar in a spray bottle. Spray the solution onto the tiled floor and let it sit for a few minutes. Then, scrub the floor with a mop or brush to remove dirt and grime. Finally, rinse the floor with clean water and dry it with a towel to prevent streaks.
Try a degreaser after you have wiped up as much as you can. If you have baking soda, a solution of that should do the trick. (BTW I once spilled cooking oil on the floor)
One of the best ways to clean salt stains off a garage floor is with muriatic acid. Use a light solution or follow the instruction on the bottle.
It depends on the time it takes for the cement to dry.
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A wooden floor is easier to clean with a mop and it gets stains out faster than a carpeted floor. Carpet has a lot more stains and messes which is harder to clean.
if it is a tiled floor mop it everyday, and if carpeted floor vacuum it everyday. wipe all your furniture with a cotton cloth often.
I don't think so because it is used for an oven.
First you will need to sand the floor and then restain it.
Common and simple tessellations may be found in a tiled bathroom, or wooden floor-boards.