How do you remove ink from tile floors?


Question:My brother spilled waterproof ink everywhere on our tile floor and now we can't get it off?

Answers:
have you tried finger nale polish remover? i have found this to remove many stains that are permanent


You can try either nail polish remover or WD-40, have your parents look at it and they may know what to use!
I know of one thing that will emove even permanant ink from nearly anywhere. It is called Sol-U-mel. You may can buy it off ebay, but it is sold through a company called Melaleuca. You can go to Melaleuca.com and look around. It is not expensive, and this stuff does so much more than that. I used it to easily wipe dried gum out of my carpet thanks to my 3 year old. I used it to remove permenant marked from my tile floor, cabinets, stove, walls, i can't stress how good this stuff works, you should check it out. especially if you have kids. Good Luck
There are several possibilities you could try: Mr. Cleaner Magic Eraser (looks like a cleaning pad and is in the cleaning supplies section of the store - this is NOT an abrasive pad). The melaleuca mentioned by another poster is from the melaleuca alternafolia or tea tree. Tea tree oil could possible remove the marks as well. Eucalyptus oil is another possibility.
i did that once and used windex on it and it came right off. But then you have to was your floor.

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