It usually wipes off if you wipe it right away. I would say Vim. Of course if all else fails bleach it.
2006-10-13 04:26:29
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answered by Michelle 6
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What's the floor? hard wood, tile, linoleum?
With tile or linoleum you can try liquidy gel dish washing detergent (it has bleach it in). Leave it on there a while (shorter for linoleum), but clean with a sponge before it dries out around the edges. repeat if necessary.
Hard wood is harder. You have to sand down the spot and a little bit around it to blend) and apply whatever your finish was (if you don't know, buy a small amount of finish and varnish at home depot or Lowe's to match)
Those tips should work great.
2006-10-13 04:24:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Mr. Clean Magic eraser is a fantastic product. If you've already tried other means, this product will probably clean up any stain that's left over. I have used it to clean the marks my 2 year old put on the walls with permanent marker, and it worked when everything else failed. Good luck.
2006-10-13 06:26:06
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answered by roknrolr63 4
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If it is the older type of lino; oven cleaner works great but on some types of newer it can turn it a pinkish color so try on inconspicuous spot first
2006-10-13 17:14:11
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answered by IAMDQUEEN 2
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EASY_OFF oven cleaner. Spary on thick and let sit for about 30 min. and wipe up will remove it. I promise.
2006-10-13 06:10:56
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answered by mcshankel04 2
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you've got some pretty good answers already. just make sure that what you use is safe for the surface you are using it on.
2006-10-14 02:59:42
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answered by Blu 2
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CAN TRY OX-I CLEAN STAIN REMOVER
2006-10-13 04:26:38
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answered by Anonymous
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