I used to have an Epson Stylus Color 740 hooked up to my Mac. It was
loud, slow, and in the brilliant words of another owner's post, kept
on "cleaning itself like a cat." But I liked it enough to keep it
around in my basement, even when I got a new HP almost free as an
adjunct to a new Mac purchase.

Problem was, my basement flooded. Being naive in the ways of flooded
printers, I picked it up and promptly dumped out a biblical flood of
water fouled with black inkjet ink all over my concrete floor. There
it soaked into the porous concrete and dried, leaving blobs of black.

Now I need to sell the place. I know there's nothing wrong with the
floor, but I can't expect anyone else to know that. A Google search on
cleaning up inkjet ink turned up every suggestion from water to bleach
to alcohol to ammonia. I interpret this to mean that nobody has the
faintest idea, short of explosives. Any suggestions?
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