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SnackinStarfish
Feb 27, 2007

How might I remove stained glass color from a cheap, hard, laminate floor?

After masking off the entire shower of my bathroom, I was glazing some small stringed light bulbs red with Krylon Stained Glass Color, and was positive I'd be fine, because the bathroom was left spotless.

The next day, there was red discoloration in the corners of the room, I guess from unseen vapor that had collected from the air overnight. The directions on the back said "Stained Glass Color may be scraped from hard glass surfaces or removed with lacquer thinner." I mopped the drat floor twice with lacquer thinner and it faded a very slight bit, if anything at all.

Any ideas? I couldn't capture a good picture to represent the discoloration, but I used this (if that helps): http://krylon.com/products/stained_glass_color/

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