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REMOVE A STAIN FROM LINOLEUM
We just moved into a house. The last owner kept a rubber-backed carpet in front of the toilet. Something from the back of the carpet discolored the vinyl floor covering. The the floor covering is whit-ish. The stain, ( in the shape of the carpet) is orange. So far, my wife's tried detergents, and bleach.... .... doesn't touch it ! Is my only recourse gonna be an exacto knife ?? rj |
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REMOVE A STAIN FROM LINOLEUM
RJ,
Woman love to accessorize. A matched set of tank cover, area rug, and wienie wacker will fix this problem. Dave M. |
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REMOVE A STAIN FROM LINOLEUM
"RJ" wrote in message ... We just moved into a house. The last owner kept a rubber-backed carpet in front of the toilet. Something from the back of the carpet discolored the vinyl floor covering. The the floor covering is whit-ish. The stain, ( in the shape of the carpet) is orange. So far, my wife's tried detergents, and bleach.... ... doesn't touch it ! Is my only recourse gonna be an exacto knife ?? rj Yep, nothing will take it out. I learned the hard way when I did the very same thing in a new home. Could have cried when I realized what I had done. |
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