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Removing Spilled Baby Powder from a Hardwood Floor?

My boyfriend's daughter got into the bathroom where we have a wooden floor with a lot of groves in it, and emptied a full container of baby powder. I've swept and mopped, but can't get it out. Any ideas?

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February 12, 20180 found this helpful
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You need a vacuum with strong suction. An old toothbrush will help get powder out of the grooves. It may take some time, but you will get it out. Keep the powder out of her reach from now on.

 

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February 12, 20180 found this helpful
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Sweeping will just put the powder further into the groves of the floor. You'll need to use a vacuum cleaner to get in there and clean this up. You can also try a good nylon scrubbing brush to get deep into the cracks and remove the powder.

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When you use the brush, have the vacuum right there sucking up the powder as you remove it.

 

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February 13, 20180 found this helpful

You need to use a wet vac to get into the cracks.
You can use a brush to scrape the powder out of the cracks.You can use a normal vacuum with a hose.

 

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