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Removing Rubber Sole Shoe Marks from Hardwood FloorsDebbie from Marianna, FL Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing Rubber Sole Shoe Marks from Hardwood FloorsI've always found that a tiny spray of WD-40 on a cleaning rag (or paper towel) applied to the mark for a few secronds & then gently rubbing it away does the job. I've never hurt a floor in 30+ years of domestic residential services using this technique. Post by qtpuh2tme RE: Removing Rubber Sole Shoe Marks from Hardwood FloorsMr.Eraser! So easy, no scrubbing. It's also great for stove hood and appliances. I wouldn't be w/o it! Post By sharon (Guest Post) RE: Removing Rubber Sole Shoe Marks from Hardwood FloorsTry a pencil ereaser I use it on lino floors Post by mannys RE: Removing Rubber Sole Shoe Marks from Hardwood Floors
Try using white toothpaste(not the clear stuff). Post by PICO RE: Removing Rubber Sole Shoe Marks from Hardwood FloorsWe have linolium on our floors at work and when there is scuff marks from the girls black soled shoes, I use a dry paper towel and it comes right off. You could try this first before buying any products. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Removing Rubber Sole Shoe Marks from Hardwood FloorsTry rubbing it with a tennis ball! At church, we have one that they cut an X in, and keep on the handle end of the broom for just that use. It won't scratch your floor, either! Post by Jilson RE: Removing Rubber Sole Shoe Marks from Hardwood Floors
I am not sure this will work, but do believe it will do no harm. Go to local craft store if you don't have one and get a gray kneadable eraser. Tear off a piece, work it until it's warm and stretchy, and press down on marks and lift, Post By pikka (Guest Post) RE: Removing Rubber Sole Shoe Marks from Hardwood Floors
Johnson Wax makes a product, sold at Home Depot that will Post By Enter your name.Nola (Guest Post) |
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