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Nicotine Stains on Linoleum?

I am about to move out of my apartment and want to get all of my security deposit back. I have 2 nicotine stains from a cigarette that are on my linoleum floor. Your help would be much appreciated.

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Thank you, Roccina from NY

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August 3, 20040 found this helpful

Are they nicotine stains or burns in the surface? You should just be able to remove stains with soap and water or a mild abrasive cleaner. You can't remove burns but you could try sanding them with very fine grit sand paper to remove the burn and any raised melted edges then colouring them in with marker pen or paint the same colour as the floor to disguise them. You could also ask advice at a linoleum supply shop.

Regards

Jo

 
August 11, 20040 found this helpful

I'd try ammonia straight from the bottle and see if that worked.

 
By Heather (Guest Post)
December 11, 20060 found this helpful

Four Words: Mr. CLEAN MAGIC ERASER...Answer to all your problems.

 
Anonymous
February 26, 20190 found this helpful

Tried it, doesn't work.

 

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