Author Topic: How to remove vinegar stain from a waxed tile?  (Read 1405 times)

I dropped a bottle of vinegar on my porch's tiles. After sweeping the broken glass, I noticed that there's a white stain on it and water removes the stain temporarily. I need to remove the stain before my mom comes home. I have ~3 hours. Any suggestions?

So you still live with your parents.
Is your dog's name Colby?

I'm 16 and I don't have a dog named Colby.


Vinegar is corrosive, you might not be able to remove the stain

Vinegar is corrosive, you might not be able to remove the stain
Use bleach or chloride instead but before you do be sure to taste some to check if it's still on date.

(Edit for real advice: rubbing alcohol)

Edit:

Why don't you just wait for your mother to come home since you're going to have to remove it with dangerous cleaning stuff that, seeing as you're an introverted, 16 year old zoophile, you have no experience with.
« Last Edit: February 13, 2015, 07:56:03 AM by ForgetLavender »

Because I'm sure my ears will bleed if she sees that stain.

Because I'm sure my ears will bleed if she sees that stain.
mfw apparently human errors is a reason to be yelled at for.


mfw apparently human errors is a reason to be yelled at for.
i believe someone was once beat due to a typical error (dropping stuff) once before.
yeah parents can be hnnn. paint it.

Try dissolved baking soda in water.
Vinegar is an acid. I've quickly cleAned up several acid messes by dumping baking soda everywhere xd

vinegar has a very high ph, so you may not be able to remove it.

Try dissolved baking soda in water.
Vinegar is an acid. I've quickly cleAned up several acid messes by dumping baking soda everywhere xd
I tried that. I used a big spoon of baking soda, hosed it and brushed the stain. The stain lightened up a bit but the tiles around it began to get stained so nope.

mfw apparently human errors is a reason to be yelled at for.

you're supposed to have a reaction image depicting your face when you use 'mfw'


you're supposed to have a reaction image depicting your face when you use 'mfw'


Maybe his avatar is his reaction?