How can I get rid of cat liter stains out of linoleum floor?
I found some what it appears to be cat liter stain spots on my bathroom floor and can't seem to get rid of it. Any suggestions on how I can get them out? Thanks!
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Try mixing a little borax in a bucket of water and wash the floor.
Hello. This link might be helpful.
https://bestcleaneradviser.com/how-to-get-stains-out-of-linoleum-flooring/
I could be wrong about the floor being linoleum. It just could be vinyl. It's the bathroom floor. The cat liter stains are set in the floor and I was trying to figure out how I can get the stains out. Thanks!
It is probably not reversible, so sorry,kitty litter does this. You could try the above suggestions, it may come down to replanting the linoleum. Give them a chance, nothing to loose.
Make a paste of hydrogen peroxide and baking soda (mayonnaise consistency). Place it on the stain and let it sit till it dries. Wipe off with damp paper towels.
I would paint over all the linoleum. There are a ton of tutorials on here to try!
soak with white vinegar. Then add baking soda for scrubbing. Mop up with hot water.
Saturate any stains on the linoleum with full-strength white vinegar. Allow it to sit for 15 minutes.
Wipe the vinegar with a cloth. If the stains are still noticeable, apply more vinegar and sprinkle a layer of baking soda on top of it. Allow it to sit for five minutes.
Scrub the stains with a damp sponge or scrub brush. Wipe the floor with a damp cloth or towel to remove any baking soda residue and dry it with a towel.
Hi! When it happened to me, the stains wouldn't come out. If you still have a cat, I would suggest a large mat for under the litter box that traps the litter. We cat sit for our daughter from time to time, and her mat contains the litter. Stay safe!