The floors in your home really can take a beating, These easy tips will help you keep them looking shiny and new in no time.
June 30, 2015
The floors in your home really can take a beating, These easy tips will help you keep them looking shiny and new in no time.
If you wax a vinyl or linoleum floor, you know all too well how wax builds up over time. Here are two easy ways to remove it:
• For vinyl: Working in sections, pour a little club soda onto a vinyl floor and scrub it with the abrasive side of a kitchen sponge. Let the soda sit for five minutes, then wipe up the loosened wax with a wad of cheesecloth or panty hose.
• For linoleum: Mop a linoleum floor with a solution of 750 millilitres (three cups) water to 250 millilitres (one cup) rubbing alcohol. Use a sponge mop to scrub it in well, then rinse it thoroughly.
They're often the least thought-of floors in (and out) of the house, but garage and unfinished basement floors take a lot of hard knocks on a daily basis.
Never mind your car; if you store your lawn mower, leaf blower or string trimmer in this space, you're bound to experience all manner of oil and grease spills here. And if your floor is made from porous, unsealed cement — and it probably is — the surface will absorb odours like a brand-new sponge.
These five secret solutions will keep the floors in your house looking clean and blemish-free.
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