linolium ground in dirt

How to remove inorganic stains. Inorganic stains come from material that is not from a living organism such as lime and mineral deposits, rust, soap scum, and stains from chemicals.

linolium ground in dirt

Postby 401402 » Thu Jun 07, 2007 12:46 pm

our meeting rm in our fire station is so dirty and yucky
cleanued it with pine sol
other things
dirt stays on linolium......looks crumby
what solvents can help deep clean the floorsron cathers
basalt colorado
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Postby Momma » Mon Jul 23, 2007 11:16 am

baking soda, vinegar and a nylon brush have always worked for me.

My sons roommates are fire fighters too. They work for the National Forrest Service. When they come home their boots are always covered with soot, mud, and whatever else they step in at work. Their floors are disgusting to me. I mix together equal parts of baking soda, vinegar, and warm water in small bucket. Then I give the boys a nylon brush and let them scrub their own mess. Afterwards, I put on a light coat of wax to help prevent serious problems in the future.
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not working right

Postby 401402 » Wed Oct 10, 2007 6:33 pm

ok this is not working very well either
anyone with other idea
s including above poster email me direct with any onther ideas please




thank u all for your replies
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Postby 401402 » Sat Nov 03, 2007 7:25 pm

:cry: ive tried 3 times your solution....no difference!!!!!!!!
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