How to clean a painted wall and wash it?

How to clean a painted wall easily? We do not necessarily think about it, but nevertheless it is important to clean the painted walls from time to time to find the luster and shine of the paint.

Depending on the type of paint and wall, here are some good tips and products for cleaning and washing a painted wall. Happy cleaning!

1. Clean a painted wall with soda crystals

A first tip for cleaning a wall painted with washable paint is to use a mixture of soda crystals and water.

Here’s how to perform this cleaning trick:

  1. Add 6 to 10 tablespoons of soda crystals in 1 liter of lukewarm water.
  2. Mix well to dissolve the soda crystals and soak a sponge.
  3. Wash small areas of the painted wall, rinse with another sponge and dry with a dry cloth.

This task may seem long but in the end your painted wall will regain its brilliance and shine of yesteryear.

2. Remove greasy stains from a painted wall

In the kitchen or bathroom, it is common to see greasy stains appear on the walls over time.

Here is how to clean greasy and sticky stains on painted walls:

  1. Form a paste with a mixture of baking soda and lukewarm water
  2. Apply the mixture to greasy spots and leave to act for about thirty minutes
  3. Soak a sponge and clean the wall surface to wash and dry to finish.

You can also use this baking soda and water paste trick to clean greasy stains from furniture and cabinets in the kitchen.

3. A potato against stains

If you’re like me and like to test grandmother’s recipes and remedies then the potato one is ideal!

Here’s how to do this grandma trick:

  1. Take a large potato and cut it into two pieces.
  2. Gently rub the stain with the potato until it disappears.
  3. Rinse with a slightly damp cloth to finish.

This potato trick is ideal for removing a stain from a painted wall that is not washable.

4. Clean a stain on a wall with the clay stone

Always to clean and remove stains on a painted wall that is not washable, clay stone is a natural product to test.

  1. Soak a sponge or cloth in water and wring well before use.
  2. Apply a little white clay stone to the sponge and rub (gently) the stain.
  3. Rinse and wipe with a new slightly damp cloth to finish.

This tip is effective for removing stains from various surfaces, including plastic garden furniture, for example.

5. Remove mold stains from a painted wall

If you notice a mold stain on a white wall at home here is what to do to quickly remove it:

  • Dampen a sponge and add a few drops of bleach.
  • Rub the mildew stain with the solution to remove it completely.
  • Rinse with a damp cloth and dry with a new dry cloth.

To know other tips and tricks against mold, here is another article to consult: Remove mold from a wall.

6. Remove a soot stain from a painted wall

If you notice soot, mold or other black stains on a painted wall here is how to remove them effectively:

  • Soak a paper towel with lukewarm water and add a few drops of ammonia.
  • Dab the soot stain with this solution and repeat until the soot stain disappears.
  • Rinse with a clean, damp cloth and dry to finish.

7. Other practical tips for washing a painted wall

Here are some other practical tips and tricks for properly cleaning and washing a painted wall at home.

  • Clean the wall from bottom to top: When you wash a painted wall, the ideal is to always start at the bottom and then go up. Among other things, you will avoid the traces left by the water slides.
  • Clean one section at a time: If you need to clean a large area of ​​wall, go in small sections. For example, clean 1 square meter of the wall at a time.
  • Dry the wall well to finish: No matter which cleaning trick you use, it’s important to dry the wall thoroughly to finish. If you do not take the time to wipe and dry the painted wall, water marks and stains will appear.
  • Water and soap: Generally, regardless of the type of wall and paint, warm soapy water will be sufficient to clean and remove stains from a painted wall.

Laisser un commentaire