USE OXY CLEAN,
BLEACH ,
WHATEVER YOU DO
DON'T SCOUR,
YOU'LL SCRATCH THE SURFACE
AND IT WILL BE ALL OVER!
2006-07-27 22:21:13
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answered by john john 5
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spray the floor with a cleaner with bleach and let it set for about 10 minutes but hurry! i've gone through this before time is of the essense
2006-07-27 22:20:33
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answered by bleedmeanocean22 2
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Clorox
2006-07-27 22:19:51
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answered by oriental_dr 3
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nicely.... They shouldn't do. you need to constantly attempt a tiny tester on in basic terms somewhat your tub and then wash it away? it may do in case you do it with out postpone in the previous it dries. Or if no longer incredibly a bathing room cleanser spray ought to eliminate it. :) sturdy success.
2016-10-08 10:10:38
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answered by schugmann 4
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Have you tried peroxide? Peroxide has been proven to work on removing stains and mold. Allthough bleach is good for cleaning it is not always good for your pipes
2006-07-28 02:41:54
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answered by M P 1
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Sometimes Methylated Spirits works. (it removes permenate markers to.
Smile and Take Care
P.S Good Luck
2006-07-27 22:21:24
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answered by Anonymous
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clean it with bleach maybe? that's how i get my bathroom clean after dye jobs...granted, i don't have a rubbery bathroom...but might work.
2006-07-27 22:20:26
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answered by dmrukifellth 2
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what sort of rubbery material sounds pretty bad i wouldnt think anything will get that out sorry!
2006-07-27 22:20:05
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answered by spudster 2
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you could try a weak bleach solution(mix some bleach with water) or try a household cleaner and scrub the life out of it!!
2006-07-27 22:21:24
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answered by poptrash 2
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bleach or a magic eraser
2006-07-28 00:03:17
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answered by msjudy58 3
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