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MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
Cheap hairspray
curiosi · 61-69, F
The tile is porous and has absorbed the stain. You may want to consider painting it and sealing the tile.
TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 41-45, MVIP
citrus?.
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TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 41-45, MVIP
@ISpeakTheTruth stronger.. citrus acid.
Keepitsimple · 51-55, F
Baby wipes. No only kidding.
gregloa · 61-69, M
Turpentine
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gregloa · 61-69, M
@ISpeakTheTruth not that bad, it’ll clean anything
MartinTheFirst · 22-25, M
It's probably not deep, it's probably stubborn. This means you need a corrosive acid or to sand it which will destroy the tiling. In other words, you need to replace it.
What kind of stain is it anyways?
What kind of stain is it anyways?
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MartinTheFirst · 22-25, M
@ISpeakTheTruth If it is metal tiling, then hydro chloric acid removes rust. Just be sure to read up on it before using it. I can be dangerous.
MartinTheFirst · 22-25, M
@ISpeakTheTruth Oh okay. you're screwed. Porcelain will look terrible after anything happens to it.
fairgame123 · 61-69, C
Is it blood ?
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MethDozer · M
If you went through all that then you're screwed the stain is bonded to the medium.