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If your vinyl flooring is starting to show scratches from shoes, pets, or heavy furniture, there's an easy, cost-effective way to make it look like new.
Remove and discard the damaged board. Lay the straightedge on the damaged plank and position it from one corner to the opposite one along the length of the plank. Install a new, undamaged board from ...
Q: We installed Armstrong black-and-white checkerboard vinyl almost two years ago. I can't keep it clean. I vacuum and then use a Shark steamer with either vinegar and water or floor cleaner ...
proves difficult to remove| DEAR HELOISE: Help! I have an ink stain on vinyl floor covering and cannot find anything to take it out. A lanolin grease cleaner that mechanics use didn't do the job.