How to clean plasterboard

 

We have already stressed several times how plasterboard is the most used building material in recent years.

Thanks to its ductility we find it in many renovations or furnishing solutions.

It can happen that it gets dirty or dirty.

Let's see how to clean it effectively and what we need to do it:

1. POWDER: very easy to remove, simply wipe with a damp cloth or electrostatic cloths "capture-dust".

2. KITCHEN: stubborn stains such as wine, sauce, oil, ... need more careful treatment. Take a sponge and a glass of warm water. Carefully dab the offending area by repeating the operation until the stain disappears.

3. COFFEE: use bleach diluted in water (1 dose of bleach per 9 of water). Then take a dry cotton cloth, wet it in the solution and dab gently on the stains. Repeat the operation until the stain disappears. Finally dry with a dry cloth. Then ventilate the room until completely dry. If we have to work on colored plasterboard, use delicate bleach.

4. MOLD: humidity can cause unsightly stains on the plasterboard. We can intervene by creating a solution with water and baking soda and rub the area with a brush, then allowing it to dry (for other solutions see specific article).

5. BLOOD: as for wine, even this type of stain requires treatment with a sponge and a glass of warm water by dabbing the area.

6. INK: like other cases, even this type of stain requires treatment with a sponge and a glass of warm water by dabbing the area.

 

Tips:

In the event that the stains do not disappear, use sandpaper, passing it slightly over the point of dirt.

Since this operation is delicate, with the probable risk of damaging the slab, it is suggested to have it carried out by a professional.

 

CAUTION:

Each situation must be evaluated individually and it may not be sufficient to intervene as indicated.

In any case, our advice is to consult a professional who will surely know how to intervene in the safest and most effective way.

 

 

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