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Mahima Singh
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Asked: December 4, 20222022-12-04T13:25:25+05:30 2022-12-04T13:25:25+05:30In: Construction Materials

How to remove white cement from floor?

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    1. Vaibhav Verma
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      2022-12-06T20:58:02+05:30Added an answer on December 6, 2022 at 8:58 pm

      1. Vacuum up any loose dust and debris. 2. Apply a solvent-based cleaner such as mineral spirits, paint stripper, or acetone to a small area of the stain. 3. Scrub the stained area with a stiff bristle brush in a circular motion. 4. Rinse the area with clean warm water. 5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 untilRead more

      1. Vacuum up any loose dust and debris.
      2. Apply a solvent-based cleaner such as mineral spirits, paint stripper, or acetone to a small area of the stain.
      3. Scrub the stained area with a stiff bristle brush in a circular motion.
      4. Rinse the area with clean warm water.
      5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 until the white cement is no longer visible.
      6. Allow the floor to dry and then apply a sealer or wax if needed.

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    2. stellarhomes developers
      stellarhomes developers Beginner
      2024-10-17T16:17:16+05:30Added an answer on October 17, 2024 at 4:17 pm

      To remove white cement from the floor, first, wet the area with water to soften the cement. Then, gently scrape it off using a plastic scraper to avoid damaging the floor surface. For stubborn spots, apply some vinegar or a commercial cement remover, let it sit, and scrub with a brush. Finally, cleaRead more

      To remove white cement from the floor, first, wet the area with water to soften the cement. Then, gently scrape it off using a plastic scraper to avoid damaging the floor surface. For stubborn spots, apply some vinegar or a commercial cement remover, let it sit, and scrub with a brush. Finally, clean the floor with water and a soft cloth.

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      2024-10-17T17:56:15+05:30Added an answer on October 17, 2024 at 5:56 pm

      The first step in removing white cement from a floor is to soften the cement residue with warm water. After applying the water to the affected area, allow it to sit for approximately 15-20 minutes. To remove the softened cement, use a plastic scraper or putty knife, being careful not to damage the fRead more

      The first step in removing white cement from a floor is to soften the cement residue with warm water. After applying the water to the affected area, allow it to sit for approximately 15-20 minutes. To remove the softened cement, use a plastic scraper or putty knife, being careful not to damage the floor surface. After cleaning the area with a mild detergent solution and rinsing it with clean water, any remaining residue can be removed.

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