How do I remove yellow stain from vinyl?
Moved into house with bathroom vinyl stained yellow from rug there too long or cat pee on it. Suggestions for removing it?
Related Discussions
How to clean a mirror without streaks?
Every time I clean my mirrors, they end up having tons of streaks and almost look worse than before I started. What could I use to clean them that won't leave streaks... See more
How to clean burns on stainless steel pans?
Help! I burned my pan. How do I clean stainless steel cookware that's been burned?
How to clean shower doors
How to clean glass shower doors
How to clean hardwood floors in the kitchen?
What is the best way to clean hardwood floors in the kitchen?
How to clean my kitchen cabinets from grease?
My kitchen cabinets are embarrassingly greasy. Please share your degreasing tips with me so I don't have to cringe every time I glance at my cabinets.
How do I remove yellow stains from my white bathroom counter?
I have a few yellow stains on my counter and regular cleaners don’t take it out. What can I use to remove them?
How do I remove a stain from a claw foot tub?
This stain was left from well water after power went out, the tub has a raised design to prevent slipping. The pink color is not on the tub came from photo.
Its,a chemical reaction from being covered with a rug. Nothing you can do but leave it uncovered and hope it fades. Sorry.
To remove the stains, all you need is some hydrogen peroxide and a clean cloth. Pour some hydrogen peroxide in a small bowl. Wear latex gloves to protect your hands. Dip a clean cloth or towel into the bowl of hydrogen peroxide. Wring out any excess liquid from the cloth or towel. The cloth or towel should be damp---not dripping with hydrogen peroxide. Wipe the stain with the hydrogen peroxide-soaked cloth or towel. Do not rinse the surface or rub the counter. Let the area air dry. You can also use hydrogen peroxide to remove stains from marble and granite counters as well as other stone counters.
Here's a video tutorial that may help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-y3NTdovPbs
It's a chemical reaction from the rubber backed rug and the linoleum. I had been doing property care taking for 13 years, and can tell you NOTHING will fix it. either cover with another rug or buy a new piece of vinyl to cover it. Sorry. I can't tell you how many tenants lost their deposits because of that.