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Furniture Left Scuff Marks on Hardwood Floor

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Date: 12/10/2008 Topics: Readers Request > Repair | Repair > Home > Floors  
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How can I get marks off of my white oak hardwood floor, the polyurethane is scuffed? I moved a piece of furniture and have these clear marks on my floor!

Lisa
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By JustPlainJo (453) Profile Contact
My first thought was try an eraser, like what you used to use at school. If your local Target or Wal-mart doesn't have them, try a stationery, office supply store or artist or craft supply store. Most dollar stores have these erasers, too.
If you have mobility problems like I do, you might need to find a way to affix the eraser to a "handle" of sorts. I'd put a longish nail through the eraser and then gently affix it to a wooden broom handle. Or if you can, just get down there and go for it.
This might take a bit of "elbow grease," but should work.
Best wishes, JustPlainJo

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By LisaZ7 (1) Profile Contact
Thanks, I tried the tennis ball and it didn't work????

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By Jennie (Guest Post)
My dad uses a tennis ball on the end of a broom handle. He "scrubs" it with the tennis ball and they come out. I have never tried it though. Good Luck!

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