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Scuffs on Linoleum Floors

Use Brillo pads to get rid of scuff marks on linoleum floor. Always works for me. Make sure you are gentle with it. You don't want to scratch your floor. Then clean up the area with soap and water with a paper towel. Do immediately, I wouldn't know if the Blue from the Brillo stains or not. It never has with me.

By Sandra Moore from Wesley Chapel, FL

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RE: Scuffs on Linoleum Floors

Tennis balls do wonders on scuff marks on floors. A warehouse I had worked at the cleaning crew had a tennis ball on a stick and walked thru the office halls removing scuff marks.

Post By Darlene (Guest Post)

RE: Scuffs on Linoleum Floors

My favorite next to the magic eraser, is actually just a pencil eraser - or, believe it or not, the white sole of a tennis shoe!

Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post)

RE: Scuffs on Linoleum Floors

I used the Mr Clean magic eraser, (think that is what it is called), hardly any elbow grease needed

Post By jmz2005 (Guest Post)

RE: Scuffs on Linoleum Floors

Another way I discovered was by watching the cleaning guy at our local Staples store. He simply cut a slit into an old tennis ball, and stuck the tennis ball on the end of a broom handle. He then used the tennis ball to rub away the black scuff stains on their floors. It worked really well, just like an eraser.

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