Use a warm wet cloth to wipe up the compound.
How to get joint compound off wood floor.
Getting joint compound off of hardwood by ok ll on june 2 2010 07 55 reply if the hardwoods are polyurethaned you should be able to gently chip up the joint compound then use a green scrub pad to get the remainder.
Avoid spreading it around the floor.
All this could spell disaster but it doesn t drywall mud is easy to remove even from wood floors.
The fact that you didn t cover your wood floor before texturing the walls or ceiling and now have to remove spatter from the floor is more of an.
Sheetrock almost always involves a messy installation and despite any precautionary measures to keep the area clean most installers can attest to the possibility of sheetrock mud finding its way to the floor below.
Most of the time the mud is easily cleaned up before it has a chance to dry.
Since drywall compound is water based it is generally pretty easy to get off of your carpets and rarely leaves no lasting damage.
As dionasaur suggested a tooth brush or something abrasive to etch at the dried compound in the cracks should work.
Even ground in mud can be removed with some patience and elbow grease.
I would try vinegar and a brush.
All purpose drying type compound is water soluble so the mud should easily shed off.
I don t think a vacuum or mop will work as the drywall joint compound is now hardened into your wood flooring.
Of course some jobs are easier than others and even though drywall compound can be removed you may need to try a few different tactics.
For surfaces lightly rub off with a warm damp cloth.
How to get drywall texture off wood floors.
Wipe up any drywall compound spill immediately.
Weekend home improvement aficionados are even more likely to get mud on the floor.
You want to dissolve and break up the compound.