How to deal with blood stains on untreated wood?
How do I remove blood stains from my untreated wooden surface without damaging it?
Untreated wood has a natural and pure appearance, but it is also highly susceptible to stains. Blood stains on untreated wood can be stubborn and quickly soak into the wood, increasing the risk of permanent damage. Many people are hesitant to use aggressive cleaning agents because they fear it might damage or discolor the wood. The question is: how do you effectively remove these stains without damaging the wood? It is crucial to act quickly and carefully to ensure the stain does not leave a lasting impact on the appearance of the wood.
Spray the stain with Woca Spot Remover, let it sit, and gently scrub to completely remove the stain
Woca Spot Remover is specifically designed to remove stubborn stains like blood stains from untreated and soap-treated wood. This product is easy to use and highly effective without damaging the wood. It comes in a convenient pump spray, allowing you to treat the stain directly. Spray the blood stain with Woca Spot Remover and let it sit for 10 to 20 minutes. Then, gently scrub the stain with a soft brush or cloth and lukewarm water. It is important to scrub gently to avoid damaging the wood. After removing the stain, if necessary, you can treat the wood with an appropriate maintenance soap or oil to restore its protection and appearance. Woca Spot Remover is suitable for use on various wooden surfaces, such as oiled, soap-treated, and untreated floors. A 250 ml bottle is sufficient for multiple applications, depending on the size of the stains and the treated area.