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Stained tile floor!


Question Posted Monday January 21 2013, 8:34 pm

I dropped a bottle of red crackle fingernail polish on my tile floor and it also got on the wall (not tiled). Its been sitting there for about 2 months and i got off most of it, but how can I get rid of all of it?

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DuhxxNina answered Monday January 21 2013, 10:16 pm:
Try the magic eraser. Try soap with it first... And if that doesn't work try the nailpolish remover. Really scrub at it... It has worked miracles for me. Or take a sponge let the sponge soak in warm water with soap and tape it to the wall to try to loosen the polish the wall and than it may scrub off easier

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Brandi_S answered Monday January 21 2013, 9:35 pm:
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Your question: What is CLR?

CLR is a more powerful than average cleaning product used for cleaning calcium, lime, and rust out of places like showers, tubs, and sinks. I believe it comes in a silver bottle. You should be able to find it in the same section where you'd find other bathroom cleaners.
It should say CLR in big letters, and also say calcium, lime, rust on the label.
Last time I got some, it ran between $6-$8 per bottle, but it is handy to have around, especially if it cleans up the polish.
I hope that helped!

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I'm assuming you've tried nail polish remover.
Something like CLR might possibly help. I can't say that it will, but it is powerful enough to clean calcium, lime, and rust deposits/stains, it may just work.
Worth a shot, anyway.

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