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Black Rubber Marks on Laminate Floors

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Date: 12/06/2006 Topics: Cleaning > Floors | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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How can I remove black rubber marks from a laminate floor?

Mairead from Belfast Northern, Ireland
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By Tara-NY (1) Contact
Magic Eraser!

Posted on 05/26/2009 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Curtis (Guest Post)
Just had laminate installed and boot scuff marks were left by the installer. I went with Samantha's recommendation of using tooth paste and it worked great. Thanks!

Posted on 10/24/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Charlotte Cate (Guest Post)
How do I remove Rubber marks from a rug padding on a hardwood floor. Then how do I clean the floor after that?

Posted on 09/22/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Samantha (Guest Post)
The toothpaste is amazing for the knee pad scruff marks on laminate wooden floors! Thanks for the tip! The used dryer sheet also works! :)

Posted on 06/19/2007 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Kim (Guest Post)
A bit different problem: how do I get bike tire marks off of walls?

Posted on 03/22/2007 | Report Spam or Abuse

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Request: Black Scuff Marks on Kitchen Floor

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How can I remove black scuff marks from laminate kitchen flooring?

TexasTeacher

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RE: Black Scuff Marks on Kitchen Floor

When I going thru the airport the other day. I noticed a cleaning person with a tennis ball. She had put a stick thru the ball 1/2 way so she didn't have to bend down. She just rubbed the heel marks with a fur on the ball and the heel marks just came right off, with ease. Hope this helps (06/26/2005)

By Victoria756

RE: Black Scuff Marks on Kitchen Floor

I rub them off with my tennis shoes, just like I have seen a mall janitor do! (06/26/2005)

By beanygurl

RE: Black Scuff Marks on Kitchen Floor

I had that problem once, I just put a little dab of comet cleaner on a damp rag and rubbed the spot, scuff mark came right off> (06/27/2005)

By Annette

RE: Black Scuff Marks on Kitchen Floor

Rub the scuff mark with a used dryer sheet. (06/27/2005)

By Cheryl from Missouri

RE: Black Scuff Marks on Kitchen Floor

Gently scuff the scuff marks with rubber soled tennis shoes, it's easy just stand over the scuff mark and take your foot and with short, chopping, rubbing motions rub your foot over the scuff marks, they will magically rub right off! (06/27/2005)

By jerthebear

RE: Black Scuff Marks on Kitchen Floor

Try a tennis ball. (06/28/2005)

By Emily

RE: Black Scuff Marks on Kitchen Floor

Try using Mr. Clean's magic eraser. It works great on my floors (06/28/2005)

By mlaflen

RE: Black Scuff Marks on Kitchen Floor

paper towel and a little elbow grease (06/28/2005)

By jordanzmom

RE: Black Scuff Marks on Kitchen Floor

Toothpaste will remove black scuff marks from anything. (07/03/2005)

By PICO

RE: Black Scuff Marks on Kitchen Floor

I just tried rubbing the tennis shoe across the black scuff mark and it really works. (04/25/2006)

By Julie

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