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How To Remove Wood Baseboard

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Cleaning baseboards can be a very tedious and time-consuming chore, but when they are done, they help make the whole room look cleaner. With a little elbow grease, your baseboards will be free of dust, dirt, grime, and most stains and markings.

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    Do the baseboards last if you're cleaning or dusting the room. Baseboards accumulate dust that is kicked up from the floor, walls, and surfaces. Save them for last to prevent accidentally undoing all of your work.

    • You can of course just clean the baseboards, instead of the whole room, anytime.
    • Baseboards don't need to be cleaned too often, so it may be easier to just do one room at a time each day/week that you clean.[1]
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    Move the furniture to the edge of the room and vacuum the floor. Get the basic dust and kick up anything under the sofa now, not after you've cleaned. Give yourself ample room to work by sliding the furniture back–you'll need to get low to the baseboards.

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    Use a small brush to wipe the dust off the top edge. Get into the groove between the baseboards and the wall and knock off the dust lodged there.

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    Vacuum baseboards with vacuum hose and brush attachment. Use the brush attachment to protect your surfaces, and the long, pointed attachment to get into the corners.

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    Use vacuum attachment along the bottom of the baseboard. Clean 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 cm) out in front of the baseboard with the brush attachment. Then run quickly over the edge where the baseboards meet the wall.[2]

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    Attack any tough scuff marks with an eraser. That's right–a normal writing eraser. You could also use a Magic Eraser or similar cleaning product, but a normal pink eraser is actually very effective at cleaning up scuff marks.[3]

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    Make a diluted vinegar to clean the baseboard. Mix 1 cup (about .25 liters) of white vinegar in bucket or bowl with 4 to 5 cups (0.9 to 1.2 liters) of very warm water. Vinegar is a key, powerful cleaning agent that is all-natural to boot. Dilute it with water to make it easier to use and less harsh on the nose.

    • You can also use a few drops of mild dish soap in lieu of vinegar.
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    Soak a sponge in the vinegar solution and scrub a section. Don't try and do the whole thing at once–water left on wood generally doesn't do good things.

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    Dry off the wall with a clean rag as you work. Once you have an area clean to your liking, immediately dry it. While forgetting once or twice won't likely cause any damage, it can cause issues for sensitive woods or finishes.

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    Scrub out the corners of the baseboards with a cotton swab. Get into the dustiest, dirtiest spots with a wet cotton swab. Soak the swab in your dilute vinegar or soap solution first. You may need a couple, but they're great for the harder to reach areas.[4]

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    Treat baseboards like natural wood if you're unsure if they're painted. Paint acts as a sealant, protecting the wood partially from moisture or stripping. Most paint is also easy to accidentally strip away, as well. When in doubt, clean your baseboards as if they were natural wood to protect the wood and the paint.

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    Wipe down your baseboards with a damp, clean rag. Get off all the surface stains with a quick, easy wipe. You could also use:

    • A "Magic Eraser," or similar stain/scuff fighting product.
    • Wet wipes.
    • An old sock! Put it on a toilet cleaning brush and then dip it in warm water. It looks silly, but you won't have to bend down as much.[5]
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    Dry the wood immediately as you work. Use your damp cloth, work on a stain, then dry it off. This is just a preliminary clean to make your work more effective, so don't spend hours on one stain. Just wash off anything easy to remove and make sure you've picked up the dust.

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    Wet a new, clean cloth in wood cleaner or mineral oil. Mineral spirits are a great, all-purpose cleaner, and work particularly well on scuffs. Use it to buff out any bad stains or issues, and wood cleaner will cover almost all baseboards.

    • Always open some windows and work in a well-ventilated area when working with chemical cleaners.[6]
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    Use a cotton swab to clean in the corners of the room. Dip it in your wood-cleaner or mineral spirits and get in there to really clean everything off.

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    Wipe the baseboards with a clean cloth to remove excess cleaner. Cleaner left on the baseboards will just attract dust, letting it stick to the wet, tacky surface. Wipe it away to make sure everything stays clean.

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    Wipe down the boards with dryer sheets to prevent dust buildup. This little hack coats the baseboards with some cleaner and banishes static, keeping dust off the boards and keeping your house a little cleaner for a little longer.[7]

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  • Question

    Can I use dryer sheets to clean baseboards?

    Michelle Driscoll, MPH

    Michelle Driscoll is the Owner of Mulberry Maids based in northern Colorado. Driscoll received her Masters in Public Health from the Colorado School of Public Health in 2016.

    Michelle Driscoll, MPH

    Founder, Mulberry Maids

    Expert Answer

    Yes, you can use a dryer sheet on your baseboards to remove any built-up dust. Since the dryer sheet is designed to eliminate static, it works well to pick up the dust and will actually help reduce future dust accumulation.

  • Question

    How do you remove scuff marks from baseboards?

    Michelle Driscoll, MPH

    Michelle Driscoll is the Owner of Mulberry Maids based in northern Colorado. Driscoll received her Masters in Public Health from the Colorado School of Public Health in 2016.

    Michelle Driscoll, MPH

    Founder, Mulberry Maids

    Expert Answer

    Magic erasers, found in the cleaning supply aisle, can be a game change with scuff marks. Alternatively, dip a soft sponge in a baking soda (4 tablespoons) and water (1 quart) solution and use it to wipe away scuff marks.

  • Question

    What can I use to clean the walls in my house?

    Michelle Driscoll, MPH

    Michelle Driscoll is the Owner of Mulberry Maids based in northern Colorado. Driscoll received her Masters in Public Health from the Colorado School of Public Health in 2016.

    Michelle Driscoll, MPH

    Founder, Mulberry Maids

    Expert Answer

    Warm water mixed with dish soap is a great mild cleaning solution. If you have built up scuff marks, you can use a magic eraser. You should avoid using abrasive sponges on your walls, as you do not want to cut them up.

  • Question

    What is the best way to clean baseboards?

    Michelle Driscoll, MPH

    Michelle Driscoll is the Owner of Mulberry Maids based in northern Colorado. Driscoll received her Masters in Public Health from the Colorado School of Public Health in 2016.

    Michelle Driscoll, MPH

    Founder, Mulberry Maids

    Expert Answer

    Baseboards often get forgotten, but they should definitely be added to your standard cleaning routine. You should first do a run through with your vacuum using a soft brush attachment. You should then use a vinegar and water solution and a soft rag to wipe down the baseboards. If you have a lot of built-up dust or grime, you may need to do a couple passes on your baseboards. Once added to a standard cleaning routine, they will be much easier to keep up with and will take significantly less work!

  • Question

    How can I clean baseboards where caulking has been used along the top length of the baseboard/wall?

    Michelle Driscoll, MPH

    Michelle Driscoll is the Owner of Mulberry Maids based in northern Colorado. Driscoll received her Masters in Public Health from the Colorado School of Public Health in 2016.

    Michelle Driscoll, MPH

    Founder, Mulberry Maids

    Expert Answer

    If you are worried about how water will react with the caulking, try to do a dry scrub and dusting of your baseboards. You can also use a magic eraser for scuff marks and stains. You can also use a vinegar and water solution mixed in a spray bottle, or just a damp rag for wood baseboards. Spray a microfiber cloth with the solution, and wipe down the boards, which will give you the cleaning power of vinegar or water, without saturating your baseboards.

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  • Try not to saturate the wall or baseboard with liquid. Work in small areas and dry off each section as you go.

  • Sit on a skateboard or other rolling object to make cleaning a breeze.[8]

  • Keep children away from the cleaning solution!

  • Always work in a well-ventilated area with cleaning products other than basic soap and water.

Things You'll Need

  • White vinegar
  • Vacuum with vacuum hose
  • Bucket or bowl
  • Sponge or cloth rag
  • Mr. Clean Magic Eraser (optional)

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To easily maintain your baseboards, try wiping them down with a dryer sheet every few days. If you want to clean your baseboards more thoroughly, use a small brush to wipe the dust off the top edge and the vacuum hose with the brush attachment to clean along the bottom edge. A regular pink eraser can also be a great cleaning tool when it comes to getting tough scuff marks off. For a deeper clean, mix 1 cup of vinegar with 4-5 cups of warm water, dip a rag in the solution, and scrub your baseboards. To learn how to best clean painted versus stained baseboards, keep reading!

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