Wood Stain on poris tile
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Vintage Headboards on Jun 28, 2013What material is the tile made out of?Helpful Reply
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Vintage Headboards on Jun 28, 2013Do you mean the tile is textured and the stain got in between the texturing?Helpful Reply
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Jun 28, 2013If the stain got into the tile pores there is nothing other than removal and replacement. You may be able to lighten it with chemicals but you're not going to have any real luck.Helpful Reply
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Spheramid Enterprises on Jun 29, 2013R&R on his dime.Helpful Reply
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Jeri Niksich on Jun 29, 2013You wouldn't believe it cuz I didn't either after posting this question I tried 1 more thing....and it worked!! Got out my razor scrapper & scrapped it right up! The larger splat even curled up & came off as one piece. I am beyond static! I just had new floating Allure brand flooring installed everywhere but the foyer (where the stain was) and the den so these "stains" really bothered me. Can't believe I didn't try that 1st but figured the stain was down into the little ruffness of the tiles. Thanks everyone for your advice, sure glad I didn't have to have the tiles replaced Whew!Helpful Reply
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