Spills and stains happen, despite your best efforts. Removing those stains is definitely frustrating, especially when you’re scrubbing frantically and trying to figure out how to get them out. Not all stains are the same, though. Some stains are just more difficult to remove, and you’ll need professional Tampa commercial floor cleaning services to help with them.
Flooring Stains That Are Difficult to Remove
Some stains are tougher to get out, and you probably still have signs of these stains around your home where you’ve failed to remove them completely. When it comes to these stains, scrubbing might not be enough.
Chocolate
This includes any type of chocolate: regular chocolate, hot chocolate, or chocolate cake. Chocolate of all types is a pain to get out because of how dark it is and how it can smear into your flooring with its proteins, fats, and sugars. You might try to scrub chocolate stains out, but they can be extremely difficult to break down.
Red Wine
Wine stains are just awful to remove, especially if you have white carpet! If you aren’t careful, you’ll only end up smearing it in deeper.
This type of stain can change the coloring of your carpeting, and since you can’t just throw a chunk of carpet in with your laundry, it’s challenging to get all the wine out.
Waste
Kids or pets might accidentally stain your carpet with poo when they’re sick or potty training. If you haven’t acted quickly to remove these stains, you’ll find it pretty much impossible to get them out now.
Not to mention that these stains are hazardous and need to be cleaned properly to get rid of the odor. This is why this type of stain definitely needs a professional.
Blood
Blood is another hazardous stain. With any luck, you aren’t cleaning up more than a small spot from a minor injury. Blood stains are challenging to get out due to the proteins in them and their deep color.
Tomato Sauce
There’s nothing like a good spaghetti dinner. However, you might start panicking when your child drops some pasta on the floor, leaving a dollop of tomato sauce on your floor.
This is a tough stain because if you don’t immediately clean it up. It can get worse. Tomato sauce oxidizes, meaning the longer it sits, the harder it is to get out. You might have a tomato sauce stain that’s been there for a while and has no way to get it out.
Coffee
There’s nothing worse than accidentally spilling your cup of joe. Not just because you won’t have any coffee for consumption, but because it’s difficult to get that stain out. That’s because coffee is similar to chocolate in composition and has a deep color, just like wine or tomatoes.
If you have extra flavors in your coffee, too, it can stain even more deeply. If you just let it sit there, it quickly becomes impossible to get out.
Hire a Professional Floor Cleaner
No matter what floor stain you’re facing, it’s imperative to hire a professional floor cleaning service as soon as possible. When it comes to stains, time is of the essence. The longer you delay, the harder it will be to remove these stains successfully. Our experts know how to remove the toughest stains embedded in your flooring with the help of industrial-grade equipment and solutions, along with their years of experience and knowledge.
Conclusion
Tough stains can be impossible to get out. Instead of scrubbing frantically and accidentally embedding the stain deeper into your flooring, you need to call a professional to help you. Call us today if you have any stubborn stains, and rely on our techniques, equipment, and solutions to remove them!
Travis Owens, the President of Cubix, Inc., has dedicated over 18 years to refining and leading the premier leader for commercial flooring services in Florida. Before taking the helm as President, Travis excelled as the Director of Operations, solidifying his reputation as an industry trailblazer in commercial flooring consulting and solutions. A proud veteran, Travis honorably served 8 years in the Marines, exemplifying his commitment and discipline in all endeavors. Residing in Orlando with his family, he also indulges in his passion for culinary spices.