Friday, January 8, 2010

Red Throw How To Remove Stain From Linoleum (light Color) Caused From A Red Throw Rug?

How to remove stain from linoleum (light color) caused from a red throw rug? - red throw

Red Spot due to hemorrhage red carpet of colored linoleum.
I tried baking soda and hydrogen peroxide, but not completely avoided
red.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Clorox clean up your will-cloro enough to eliminate all the red dye added to share but not too much on the linoleum end

Anonymous said...

Clorox clean up your will-cloro enough to eliminate all the red dye added to share but not too much on the linoleum end

crazyJ said...

I do not know if it's the "right" way to do it, but I would use bleach. Clorox Clean Up is a formula rather low, or just a little diluted bleach on your own. I do not believe that it damage the linoleum. Furthermore, I think the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser will work for you. Perhaps something like lazy ". That's fine.

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