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Discolored LinoleumPlease help! My husband is going to be really upset. Thank you, Betty Jean DeFazio from Orangeburg, SC Feedback About This Post:RE: Discolored LinoleumRemove the rug and let floor dry thoroughly...Perhaps you could try using wood stain, on the discolored linoleum, using a paint brush, to brush the stain on the linoleum...OR, you could try clothing dye...Mix a "strong" solution, if using powdered dye or use straight out of the bottle, if using liquid dye...Brush either of these on with a paint brush also...Good Luck! Let us know if either of these suggestions work! Post By Sharon (Guest Post) |
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