Bob Gerritsen
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Peter Halle said:Here is a suggestion to try on a small area. Get a sponge that is used for grouting ceramic. Put some vinegar in a bucket. Use that to wipe the floor in the direction of the grain after squeezing out the excess vinegar. Follow up with wiping the area with a damp rag. The vinegar being acidic will help dissolve the plaster and help you get it out of the pores. You will possibly still have to refinish, but this might help in the clean out the gunk stage.
PS: Remember that water affects different finishes in different ways. I recently did a ceramic backsplash and while doing the final cleanup of the grout I wiped areas of the cabinets. They instantly turned white. I thought I had ruined them. Two hours later the moisture had evaporated and the finish was back to its original color.
Good luck!
Peter
Tried to replicate the damage on some scraps and then used vinegar to clean it and it makes a massive difference! It will be one smelly floor after cleaning and I'm not sure it will be as effective on the actual floor as the plaster is a bit 'older' there than on my scraps but we'll see. I'm positive I can make it better than it is now.
Thanks Peter and all others!!
Cheers, Bob.