Grease Stains on Wooden Floors

Grease Stains on Wooden Floors

Grease stains on wooden floors can be frustrating, but fortunately there are effective methods to remove them — while also protecting your floor against future damage. On this page, we’ll look at which methods help remove grease stains effectively, and how you can make your wooden floors more resistant to grease stains going forward.


How to Remove Grease Stains from Wooden Floors

If you notice a grease stain, it’s always best to act quickly. Start by cleaning the area gently using a suitable wood soap and a soft cloth or mop. Avoid harsh, aggressive cleaners, as they can damage the wood and its finish.

For everyday maintenance and lighter marks, our Rubio Monocoat wood soaps are an ideal choice. They are specially developed for wooden floors and provide mild, but effective cleaning — without drying out or damaging the wood.


The Benefits of Oiling Wooden Floors

One of the best ways to protect wooden floors against future grease stains is to apply an oil finish. Oil doesn’t just add a beautiful natural look — it also creates a protective barrier that makes it harder for grease and dirt to penetrate into the wood.

For oiling indoor wooden floors, we recommend our universal interior oil Oil Plus 2C. This oil can be used on all wood types and surfaces and is enriched with effective, environmentally friendly ingredients. The advantage of using Oil Plus 2C on your wooden floors is that it seals the surface effectively and helps create a durable protective barrier. This helps your floors maintain a beautiful finish and a long-lasting, hard-wearing character. In other words: oiled floors have a robust, wear-resistant surface that can last for many years with minimal maintenance.


Daily Maintenance for Wooden Floors

For daily care and light stains, our Rubio Monocoat wood soaps are a great option. They clean gently while helping to keep the wood nourished and the surface structure flexible. They’re easy to use — and regular cleaning can help prevent stains from forming in the first place.


How to Prevent Grease Stains in the Future

Even though it’s possible to remove grease stains from wooden floors, prevention is always the best approach — and it can save you a lot of frustration over time.

First and foremost, regular oiling is a key factor in keeping your wooden floors protected with a long-lasting finish. An oil treatment makes the surface more resistant to grease, dirt, and moisture. Our Oil Plus 2C interior oil is ideal for this type of effective protection.

Secondly, make sure you remove grease and spills as quickly as possible to reduce the chance of stains forming. If an accident happens, it’s essential to use a gentle wood soap that cleans effectively without causing further damage.

Grease stains on wooden floors may seem like a challenge, but with the right methods and products, you can keep your floors looking beautiful and well cared for. Oiling and wood soap both play an important role in prevention and maintenance — so you can enjoy the natural beauty of your wooden floor for many years to come.


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