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Try dampening a rag with mineral spirits and try it on a small hidden area of the linoleum. If it is okay, repeat on the polyurethane spill. Use a clean area of the rag each time so you do not spread the polyurethane. Wash the floor thoroughly after you are done; dispose of the rags since they are now a fire hazard.
My nephew had applied polyurethane to the bedroom floor and accidentally got some on the linoleum flooring outside of my bedroom. I tried taking it out with goof off and paint thinner to no avail. I decided to see if I could lift the stain by applying steam to it. So I kept applying steam with my Shark Steam cleaner for a couple of minutes. It seem to loosen the stain. I then used a small scraper, wrapped it in a Lysol wipe and was able to remove the stain with a little elbow grease. Thank goodness it was a small area here and there. Hope it works for you. Ann Marie, The Bronx
acetone and bleach
Not successfully, it will soon come off.
Wash it off.
linoleum
Use a razor blade to scrape it off. Usually once the polyurethane has cured nothinng will dissolve it. So, a razor blade will be your best bet.
You can try a mixture of white vinegar and water to get white water marks off of linoleum. Use a scrub brush with the mixture to clean the area. If that does not work, clean the marks with toothpaste.
Flooring? Try bleach. Or else replace the floor.
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Linoleum was invented 1860.
In the past, all kitchen floors were covered with linoleum. The linoleum was worn.