Thursday, April 30, 2009

How to remove lilly stamen marks?

I had some lilly's in our new kitchen, and they have fallen off and marked our new tiles and white grouting. It looks such a mess and I cannot get it off, it has also marked the stainless steel drainer.


Does anyone know what might remove it please?

How to remove lilly stamen marks?
White grouting can be bleached (not great to do it frequently, but ok occaaionally) simply put bleach on a toothbrush and rub on.





Good luck





(if you try Cif etc on the sink try cooking oil afterwards to replace the shine and get rid of the streak - comes up like new!)
Reply:Vanish liquid removes it from clothing but I dont know if it will work on tiles, could be worth a try tho.. good luck
Reply:it's there forever.
Reply:Try some Sellotape
Reply:Is the worst flower of all - sorry





Sugar soap or the bar keeper's friend might work
Reply:a scourer, elbow grease, the product 'Astonish' (avail in UK) and patience my friend!!!!! good bloody luck!! x
Reply:Try toothpaste or a solution of those tablets you get for soaking dentures and scrub with nail or toothbrush.
Reply:i'm not sure how to rid of the stains but in future if you get lillys again you can remove those little bits but just pulling them off in a bit of kitchen towel, it doesnt effect the the flowers and you wont get the evil stains again.
Reply:A small drop of vinegar %26amp; washing up liquid .
Reply:My mum swears by Cillit Bang. Have not used it myself but would be one of the first things I would try if I were you!
Reply:am sorry i cant help but thanks for the points


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