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How to Remove Scuff Marks From Vinyl Flooring

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Summary: Try using baking soda or WD40 to remove scuffs from vinyl flooring. Remove scuffs from vinyl flooring with the housekeeping tips in this free video on home maintenance from a professional decorator and home cleaner.

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By Ann Myrick
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Since 1997, Ann Myrick has been a professional decorator, house cleaner, home organizer and planner. She is the owner/operator of Anntics Home Decorating Company in Nashville,...read more

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"Hi, I'm Ann Myrick, and today I'm going to show you how to remove a scuff mark off of your vinyl floor. I would first kind of rinse it off a little bit with a sponge, and blot it. And then there are many ways you can remove the scuff mark. You can use household products, like a little past of water and baking soda. You could use an eraser, you could use a little bit of WD 40. Today I'm going to use a little bit of the WD 40, spray it on, and then take a dry, kind of rough cloth, and rub in a circular motion, firm, but also gently, and the scuff mark comes right off. Since I used the WD 40, it is a little bit of an oily base, so you want to go back with your sponge and wipe it off so you will not have a slick mark from the WD 40 on your vinyl floor. This is Ann Myrick, and that is how you remove a scuff mark from your vinyl floor."

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