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Purple stain on linoleum floor - Help!!?
I had a linoleum (rolled sheet, not individual peel and stick) installed in my kitchen and bathroom about three years ago. The previous floor covering was completely removed, but I have no idea what prep was done prior to the installer laying the new floor covering. Several months ago, I noticed a purplish stain near my dishwasher. A few weeks later, I noticed a similar stain behind the toilet in the bathroom (the kitchen wall where the dishwasher is shares a wall with the tub, toilet, and sink in the bathroom). I don't know what the stain is. I have tried scrubbing it with Comet, I have tried hot soapy water. I can't get the stain to remove AND it seems as though it is GROWING which leads me to believe it might be mildew or even mold. The stain looks like spilled grape soda or something on the floor, but, like I said, it has grown (and I have no one living in the house with me so I know nothing has been spillled on it). Realistic suggestions on removing stain PLEASE.
I have tried 100% bleach, I have tried Comet, I have tried Soft Scrub ... nothing works. HELP.
Well, some serious answers would be nice. There is no water leak, contrary to one response about the stain being near water. If you even bothered to read my original question, that's a no brainer and you answered the question for nothing. For whomever said Oxyclean -- get real ... oxyclean doesn't work, bleach doesn't work. I am guessing this is just a ridiculous place to get some real answers. Unless you have a true and real LEGITIMATE option for me to try, don't post. Seriously -- don't do it for points.
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- Backwoods BarbieLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Sounds like it could be a water leak especially since all the stains are around a water source...
- 7 years ago
I can tell you I know nothing about 'points' in here since this is the first time I have answered anything in any website. I only do it now because I am going through the same thing in my apartment and found this while googling for answers. (Management is lying because they are worried I will bring in environmental company). It's MOLD. The first time I had about a 2 foot long/ 2 inch wide stain, (looked like grape juice spilled and ran about 2 feet), when it got to the point they finally, after a great deal of me complaining, replaced it. They pulled up the living room first, (same rolled sheet material of linoleum only thin and cheap), my entire living room underneath was covered in black mold. It didn't show except in that one spot. Which is now the same spot I'm dealing with now. No way to rid yourself of the stain except replace the floor...... IMPORTANT STEPS HERE BUDDY... REMOVE, BLEACH, KILZ AND BE SURE THERE IS NO LEAK, (moisture got there somehow and grew) I hope this is helpful, I just left a meeting over the same bloody thing and venting here sure helped me. God's Blessings
- Anonymous5 years ago
It sounds as if the dye from your rug has leached into the linoleum. If this is the case then there's nothing that can be done other than keep using bleach to see of some of the staining can be removed. At best this will only remove some of the staining but you probably won't see any noticable improvement. To prevent it happening again you could wash the rug and try applying a color-fixing agent to stop the color running. Similar problems can occur if a rug is placed on a carpet and something is spilled on the rug - the color from the rug dyes the carpet underneath. Gold and dark colors (especially reds) are the worst for this.
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- 1 decade ago
Hmmm... I used to live in an apartment that developed a similar "growing stain" although it was not purple. It turned out to be some kind of mold because of coming in contact with some moisture at some point. I would say that the installer may have made an error. You may have to repace it! That's a bummer!
- 5 years ago
have similar problems with our vinyl flooring in bathroom. Mold caused by trapped moisture under flooring sounds like the right answer!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
use magic eraser
or oxiclean it soak a towel with oxiclean and lay it on the stain for a while.
- Texas ladyLv 51 decade ago
bleach is one alternitive. you can also look into a cleaner named ADEASE i am not sure if it is still in wide circulation but it may help. try soft scrub with bleach also