How to Remove White Paint Finishing on Wood Floors

When removing white paint finishing on wood floors, the first order of business is to determine if it's an oil-based or a water-based paint. You do this by looking at the label on the paint can. The way you remove paint depends on what kind of paint is on the floor. Water-based paints are much easier to remove. Another consideration is what kind of finish is on your wood floor. It is more difficult to remove paint from unfinished floors because the paint more easily penetrates the wood. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Rag
  • Water
  • Putty Knife
  • Scrubbing pad
  • Steel wool
  • Heat gun
  • Hair dryer
  • Paint removing product
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Instructions

  1. Water-Based Paints

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      Dip a rag into a bucket of warm water and scrub the paint. This will remove the paint if it has not been on the wood floor for more than an hour or two. Scrape away the white ring from the paint if there is one with a putty knife. Wash the area with warm water.

    • 2

      Scrub the paint with a scrubbing pad or steel wool to loosen up and remove paint that has been on the floor for an extended period of time. Wash the area with warm water.

    • 3

      Gently scrape the paint off the floor with a putty knife, if the paint still remains. Keep the knife as flat to the floor as possible to avoid scratching the wood. Rinse the area with warm water.

    Oil-based Paints

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      Scrape the paint off the floor with a putty knife with the instructions listed above. Clean the area with warm water.

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      Heat the paint with a heat gun or hair dryer. Scrape the paint off with a putty knife after it has heated. Rinse the area with warm water.

    • 6

      Remove the paint with a chemical paint removing product such as acetone, or a varnish stripper. This method works better for floors that are unfinished. A chemical cleaning product will erode and dull floors that are already finished. Floors that are not finished will have to be sanded and refinished after using the paint remover or varnish stripper.

Tips & Warnings

  • For paint that has seeped into the cracks of the wood floor, pry it out with a putty knife or sandpaper folded in half. A plastic putty knife is even better than a metal one in order o avoid scratching the floor. Paint on a floor with a polyurethane finish should come off fairly easily by scrubbing it vigorously with water and a rag.

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