{"id":47813,"date":"2022-06-30T15:13:42","date_gmt":"2022-06-30T19:13:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stainfu.com\/?p=47813"},"modified":"2022-06-30T15:42:47","modified_gmt":"2022-06-30T19:42:47","slug":"using-stain-fu-on-wood-floors","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stainfu.com\/using-stain-fu-on-wood-floors\/","title":{"rendered":"Using Stain Fu on Wood Floors"},"content":{"rendered":"

Can I Use Stain Fu on Wood Floors?<\/h1>\n

The answer: Yes! and possibly no. Let us explain…<\/p>\n

What You Need to Know About Wood Floors<\/h2>\n

Wood is composed of cellulose, enzymes, lignins, water, and amino acids. When wood gets wet, the cellulose and lignins swell and spread out, often times raising the grain of the wood, as well as causing dark water marks to form when the wood dries. When strong contaminates absorb into wood from substances like urine, vomit, blood, bleach, or even vinegar, the cellulosic binders in wood have a tendency to dry with even more dark marks.<\/p>\n

Moreover, biological contamination causes bacteria to form that attacks the contamination, causing further dark water circles and marks when it dries.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s Like Biting Into an Apple<\/h3>\n

When you bite into an apple and set it on the shelf, over time the exposed apple flesh will turn brown because the sugars (cellulose) in the apple are oxidizing. The same reaction occurs when bare wood is exposed to water and allowed to dry. Now add in the bacterial factor and the wood gets real ugly, real quick!<\/p>\n

Finished Wood Floors<\/h3>\n

Most wood floors these days have a polyurethane or aluminum oxide finish applied to the surface, either applied at the wood floor manufacturing plant, or by a contractor or homeowner.<\/p>\n

These finishes definitely help in reducing contaminants (and soil) from reaching the wood fibers.<\/p>\n

However, over time and\/or given enough volume of contamination, the contamination may soak in under the finished wood floor, causing those ugly dark marks to appear and get worse over time.<\/p>\n

Options to Rid of the Ugly Dark Contamination Staining<\/h3>\n

The surest option is to have the wood floors evaluated by a professional as every situation is different.<\/p>\n

The professional may recommend (from least expensive to most):<\/p>\n