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How to Get Paint Off Laminate: A Quick Guide for Homeowners (February 2023)

Laminate floors offer an attractive and budget-friendly option for homeowners compared to tried-and-true hardwood floors. It’s a fraction of the price while still offering the same rustic beauty!

However, laminate floors aren’t flawless. Maintaining and repairing the floor when there’s any damage or staining can be pretty expensive.

If you recently spilled paint on your laminate floor, no need to worry!

Instead of calling for professional help, there are repair tricks that you can use to quickly repair your floor without damaging it. This guide on how to get paint off Laminate, from the desk of our editor Meredith Smith, will walk you through how to do just that!

Three Methods to Remove Paint from Laminate Floors

Stubborn stains like paint spots on the floor can be a real headache to remove. But, before you reach for harsh chemicals like paint thinner or mineral spirits, hold up! While they may work to lift the paint, they also leave your laminate floors looking dull and damaged.

Instead, try one of these three methods, which will be a lot safer for your floor.


  • Homemade Floor Cleaner
You actually have a powerful cleaner right in your kitchen, and it can help you deal with paint stains on laminate. Wondering what that is?

Vinegar!

Vinegar, being an acid, has been used for centuries as a cleaner and sanitizer.

In a large water bucket, combine equal parts of white vinegar, mild dish soap, and water. Mix well. Make sure to only use white vinegar, not colored varieties like apple cider vinegar which may cause staining.

Add a few droplets of dish soap and stir until bubbles form.

This dynamic mix of ingredients will blast away most types of paint! Water and vinegar dissolve water-based paints, while the combination of dish soap and rubbing alcohol effectively tackles oil-based paints.




  • Nail Polish Remover
If the homemade solution doesn't work, reach for an acetone nail polish remover for a powerful solution to paint stains. Simply apply the chemical onto the stain, let it sit for 5-10 minutes, then scrub away.

Don't be discouraged if it doesn't work on the first try, as it may take multiple applications to get the desired result.


  • Window Cleaner
Further Reading:

How to get paint off Laminate flooring without damaging it

How to get paint off Laminate floors with no trace left behind



You may be wondering why we’re using window cleaner to wipe down the floor. That’s because inside of many kinds of window cleaner is ammonia.

Ammonia can effectively weaken paint stains and make it easier for you to scrub them off.

First, prepare the surface by vacuuming and mopping to remove dirt and debris. Then, apply the window cleaner to the paint-stained areas, giving the chemical a chance to work its magic for a few minutes. Finally, use a clean towel or mop to scrub the stain until it's lifted and your floor is left looking as good as new.

Conclusion

You can use any of these three tricks, or progressively go down the list for particularly stubborn paint stains. They’ve been “field tested” several times by many of our readers before, so they’ll definitely deliver results.

We hope this guide on How to get paint off Laminate floors with simple solutions has been helpful for you! Leave a comment if you have any question you’d like to ask us, and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.

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