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Wht kind of flooring do i have if a matt with rubber bottom turns floor yellow Can this be fixed cheap?




It is not a wood floor


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1I'm guessing you have linoleum...Use a little bleach, water and baking soda to scrub the stain. Let the mixture sit if needed and add more baking soda if it won't come up really quick... Also try 409 on it too...

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