How to clean painted walls at home

 Take a look at your walls, do you see any stains? Maybe not at first glance, but if you look closely you will start to see imperfections. Although it may not seem like it, walls suffer a high level of wear and tear. But there is no need to worry, cleaning walls is very simple and can leave them looking like new. Discover the best ways to clean walls at home!



How often should you clean the walls of your home? What are the best products for cleaning walls? You may be asking yourself these questions, but let's go step by step.

Even in the smallest apartment, walls take up a lot of space. For example, in a 27m2 apartment, the walls would take up about 64m2 of surface area, so we have to plan the cleaning to be as efficient as possible.

What do you need to clean painted walls at home?

 

  • Duster or scouring pad with handle

  • Broom or Vacuum with brush

  • White towel

  • Lint-free dusting cloths

  • Undyed soft sponge

  • Bucket with warm water and a splash of dishwashing detergent

  • Bucket with warm, clean water

How to clean painted walls and remove stains: STEP BY STEP

1. Remove everything that covers the walls

Furniture, decorations and pictures will make cleaning difficult, so you should remove them. Also remember that you will be using soap and water, so if you do not want to stain carpets, parquets or rugs, you will have to cover the floor with a thick cloth.

2. Remove dust

Especially in the warmer months, or in places with a low level of humidity, suspended particles can adhere to the surface of the wall. It is important to vacuum with a brush or a broom covered with a towel to remove all dust.

3. Be careful with the skirting board

Because of its shape, the skirting board is the area where dirt accumulates the most. You can use a feather duster, a craft sponge brush or a scouring pad with a handle.

4. Take a test

You don't know how your wall finish will react until you test it. Even with paints that are safe to clean, such as plastic paints, you should first scrub an inconspicuous area to check the result. If the test goes well, it means you can safely clean all the walls.

5. Cloth and sponge

Dip a white cloth into the soapy solution and rub it firmly on the wall. Use the sponge when scrubbing nooks and crannies.

6. Rinse with clean water

Before it dries, you should rinse the wall with another cloth dampened in the bucket of clean water. Remember to change the water frequently to ensure that you are always rinsing the surface with clean water.

7. Open the windows

Once everything is cleared, open the windows and let the walls dry. Don't be alarmed if you see stains at first, this is moisture and will fade away in a few minutes.


What type of paints are best cleaned?

Unfortunately, not all paints clean up well, and since your wall surface should have at least a couple of coats of paint on it, you need to be very careful about which paints can be cleaned .

  • Tempera : Tempera paints have several advantages, such as their excellent adhesion to plaster walls and their versatility due to their compatibility with dyes and stains , which create spectacular pastel colours. However, you will not be able to clean them thoroughly, as this would only drag and remove the paint, so we recommend limiting yourself to removing the dust .

  • Plastic paints : Among many other advantages, quality plastic paints not only have good adhesion and do not crack easily, they can also be cleaned thoroughly without fear of damaging them. In addition, plastic paint dries quickly when we wet it to clean it. But not everything could be advantages, it is also a very porous type of paint, so it will be difficult for darker stains to disappear.

  • GotelĂ© : any painting on gotelĂ© will have an extra complication . You should know that because it has protrusions and, therefore, angular areas, the dirt will be harder to reach, so you will have to go over it more often to get a perfect result.


When is the best time to clean painted walls at home?

Spring and early autumn are the best times to clean painted walls in your home. Both meet the most important conditions: mild climate and moderate humidity.

A temperate climate is necessary so that the walls dry quickly but the task of cleaning them does not cause you a heat stroke. On the other hand, humidity is necessary so that there are not so many particles in suspension at the time of drying.

How often should you clean the walls of your house?

Congratulations, you now have clean, dry walls, but how often should you repeat this process? Generally speaking, one cleaning per year should be enough to keep your walls clean and shiny. But there are factors that alter the condition of your walls and will mean you will have to increase the frequency of cleaning.

  • If you are a smoker, you should clean the walls at least twice a year.

  • If it is a place where chemicals are used frequently, there may be increased adhesion of dust particles. Increase cleaning to three times a year to prevent build-up of dirt.

  • If you regularly rub the same area due to the arrangement of your furniture, you will need to clean that particular area as often as necessary. Keep in mind that continued rubbing will not only stain the area you touched, it will also remove paint, so you may need to repaint the stain.


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