3 Easy Steps for Eliminating Pencil Stains from HM

No matter how careful you are, pencil marks can still find their way onto surfaces of your home. Whether it’s on wallpaper, hardwood floors, upholstery, or textiles, it doesn’t take much to make a mess. Fortunately, there are a few simple steps that you can take to ensure that your HM is always pencil-mark free.


Updated 13 Mar 2023

By Matej Kramberger

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Step 1: Identify the Stain

The first step to cleaning a pencil stain is to identify material that it is on. Different materials require different methods of cleaning, so it is important to know what type of surface you are dealing with before you begin. Common materials include wallpaper, hardwood floors, upholstery, carpets, and textiles.

Step 2: Remove the Pencil Marks

Once you have identified material, it is time to start the cleaning process. For lighter stains, a clean cloth and some warm water may be enough to remove the pencil marks. For more stubborn stains, you may need to use a stronger solution, such as rubbing alcohol or white vinegar. Test any solution on an inconspicuous area of surface before using it on the full stain.

Step 3: Finish With Care

Regardless of the method you use to clean the stain, it is important to finish the job carefully. Gently dab the area with a damp cloth to remove any remaining dirt or residue, and then allow the surface to dry completely before continuing with any other activities.

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