The Toolbox Essential That Can Easily Hide The Scratches On Your Tile Floor

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Tile is a flooring option that can bring the wow factor to any space, but it comes with some scratch potential. While many types of tile flooring are generally durable, all the foot traffic, cleaning with too-harsh products, and moving furniture across your floors can certainly take a toll on them. If your tile floors have suffered a scratch or two during their lifespan, it's not the end of the world. In fact, you can easily hide scratch marks on your tile flooring with the help of a toolbox essential you probably already have lying around. Your scuffed-up floor has no chance when faced with WD-40, adding to the ever-growing list of this miracle product's household uses.

With its powerful formula, WD-40 fills in surface scratches on your floors to make them less visible. While this doesn't completely remove the scratches from your tile flooring, it can help mask their appearance, at least for a while. The best part about this genius tip for using WD-40 at home is that it doesn't affect your floor's finish or dull your tiles' shine, so you can try this hack without worrying about making new marks in the process.

How to conceal tile floor scratches with WD-40

To refresh your scratched-up tile flooring with this simple trick, you'll just need a can of WD-40 and a clean rag. Luckily, you probably have both of these on hand, and if not, they're just a trip to the store away. To treat the scratch or scuff, spray a small amount of WD-40 on your rag and rub it over the scuffed area of your tile floor. To avoid creating more damage instead of fixing the issue, you may want to spot-test the WD-40 on a tile in a not-so-visible area to confirm that no discoloration is taking place. Also, make sure you're not rubbing the floor too harshly. Once you're done, wipe the treated area with a damp cloth and wait for it to dry.

As you're trying out this handy hack, bear in mind that WD-40 might leave behind an oily residue. Slipping hazards are already among the biggest downsides to tile flooring, so taking steps to ensure the floor can be safely walked on is always a good idea. After treating your tiles with WD-40, go over the area with a mild detergent to remove any leftover oiliness and enjoy a safe, fresh-looking tile floor.

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