How to Mend Bleach Spots from Laminate Floors
what you'll need
- Hydrogen Peroxide
- RIT Dye Remover
- Cleaning cloths
- Water
- Cotton balls
- Rubber gloves
- Small bowl
- Toothbrush
There is a yellow dye in bleach spots that can stain surfaces. To remove this stain you will have to remove the dye.
Step 1 – Applying the Hydrogen Peroxide
Put on your rubber gloves. Apply hydrogen peroxide to a cotton ball. Test a small stained area before using any of the solutions. Rub the cotton ball on the stained spot. If necessary, leave the hydrogen peroxide on the stain for two minutes before rubbing spot. If the stain still remains, make another paste solution by combining the RIT dye remover with a small amount of water.
Step 2 – Removing the Hydrogen Peroxide
Immerse the cleaning cloth in cool, clear water. Remove the hydrogen peroxide by rinsing the area with the cloth. Allow the area to dry.
Step 3 – Applying RIT Dye Remover
Make a paste solution by combining the RIT dye remover with a small amount of water in a small bowl. Use the toothbrush to apply the paste to the stained area. Leave for several minutes.
Step 4 – Removing the RIT Dye Remover
Immerse the cleaning cloth in cool, clear water. Remove the hydrogen peroxide by rinsing the area with the cloth. Allow the area to dry.