Painted doors and trim may show dirt and grime very quickly, but it’s equally as quick to wash the spots. Most of the dirt showing on decorated trim is among the oily variety, especially that around doorknobs and other high-use places. Oily marks like fingerprints pull and hold onto dirt, which makes the trim appear dirtier than it really is, and normal wiping may not get rid of the oily residue. Assess the Surface First Before cleaning any painted surface, make sure it’s safe to get it wet. Modern painted trims are generally safe, but some historic surfaces may not be. Dampen a cleaning cloth with water, and wipe in a inconspicuous area to ensure water won’t damage or stain the paint. Glossy-looking finishes are almost always safe to wash with water, whilst matte finishes should be examined first. No matter what the finish, it’s ideal to prevent over-wetting the…
Cleaning Grimy Painted Doors and Trim
