If the walls you are talking about are painted with flat paint, you have to be careful not to saturate them, or use too much (or too potent) cleaner, and don't apply too much pressure as you move the mop. You may have to go around the room a second time.
If you're only talking about a few spots here and there, then it would be better (and far less work) to spot-clean with a rag and an appropriate cleaner. I use a product called ';Goo Gone'; (available in the hardware section at WalMart, less than $3) for almost everything, from grease stains to crayon/pen marks. Let me warn you, though - once you wash away a small area, you may find that, by comparison, the rest of the wall looks shabby - and you will end up washing the whole room, anyway.
On the plus side, it's a helluva calorie burner!!!How do I wash my walls inside my house they have paint on them and I don't want the paint coming off.Thanks
To make it easier you can moop your walls lightly. My Mom does it all the time, once she used clorox,it didn't tear off the paint.How do I wash my walls inside my house they have paint on them and I don't want the paint coming off.Thanks
use a lightly wetted sponge
wipe with water seal,let dry,use the ';magic';eraser,it works great
use a weak dail soapy water mixture and that will make them
clean and wont pell the paint off
Mr Cleans Magic eraser dose a great job.
use warm water and a product like TSP (trisodiumphosphate)
start at the bottom and work up as dirty water will not leave streaks on the clean part.
rinse with cool clean water
If you have a satin or semi-gloss finish, just about any cleaner will work. You might try foaming bathroom tile cleaner. It works wonders on flat surfaces.
a rag and a bucket of plain old water, that's the way I do it.
I've found out that clorox disinfecting wipes or even baby wipes work.
Magic Erase is the BEST THING EVER!!!!
( Mr. Clean )
Walls, floors, indoors and out!!! You have to try it!!!
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