YOU SAVED MY ASS!!!!! I burned my roommate's floor and it created dark yellow-orange stains on the Vinyl flooring. I tried this and it got the stains out 100%. Thank you so much! I felt so bad for burning his floor. OMG!!! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS ON UA-cam!!!! YOU SAVED THE REST OF MY YEAR!
I was considering replacing dingy stained vinyl bathroom floor when i found your video. Works amazingly great, thanks for sharing this cleaning tip!! next need to find something to fix the knicks which stand out now after cleaning..
Sponges made from the IDENTICAL material as the Magic Eraser can be purchased online for as little as $0.29 per sponge at www.spongeoutlet.com- with free shipping. These are not cheap - potentially dangerous Chinese melamine knockoffs. They are made from the EXACT same material right here in the U.S.
Wow! I can't believe how well it cleaned the floors with your elbow grease of course. I have the same type of floors and they're hard to keep clean. Great job!
@Thrifted Living, please be very careful using magic erasers on vinyl flooring. Magic erasers are abrasive. They can scratch the top urethane layer on the floor. Having a zillion tiny scratches in the top layer will trap dirt, making the floor require constant cleaning. And I don't mean just normal cleaning because the dirt is embedded into the scratches. You'll have to repeatedly use a magic eraser to get that dirt out. That will wear down the top layer even more. Over time, it can become so worn down that it no longer protects the decorative layer beneath it. At that point, the dirt not only goes into the scratches, but it gets into the decorative layer and is very hard to remove. Neither my Hoover FloorMate SpinScrub nor my BISSELL Powerfresh Steam Mop was able to clean it. I had to get a McCulloch Heavy-Duty Steam Cleaner, but it's extremely time consuming and tedious since it forcefully pushes out only a tiny bit of steam (similar to a power washer, but with steam). And after doing all that work, guess what… the dirt comes right back because the root problem of not having the protective top layer still remains. All of this didn't happen overnight or from just one use of a magic eraser. It happened over time. I thought I had found the miracle cleaner so I started using it more and more to clean high traffic areas, such as in front of the pantry and trash can. Then I noticed that those areas kept getting dirty again very soon after I had worked so hard to clean them. That's when I discovered how the magic eraser had damaged my floor by scratching the top layer -- which trapped dirt -- which acted like sandpaper, causing even more scratches -- which trapped more dirt -- which required that I use a magic eraser again to clean -- which caused more and more scratches -- which trapped more and more dirt… and on and on… to the point that the top layer is now so damaged in those areas that it's virtually impossible to keep them clean. That's how I found your video. I'm looking for ways to restore the top layer of my floor. Your video claims to restore the floor, but you're just cleaning it. And, unfortunately, you're recommending that others do the very same thing that I discovered can damage the flooring so bad that you'll be forced to either replace it or truly restore it. I need to find something that I can apply to replace the top layer. It's probably hopeless at this point, but I'm not ready to buy new flooring right now so I'm trying to find a way to make it at least stop trapping the dirt so much. I'll probably have to sand down the really bad areas, apply a sealer, and then some kind of top coat… and try to blend that in with the rest of the floor… which will probably require that I add the top coat over the entire floor. So please caution your viewers to use a magic eraser very sparingly, and if their floors are already pretty worn, then apply some kind of protective coating on the floor to restore the top layer as best as they can.
I'm in the same predicament. My floor already lost its glossy coating with years of cleaning, stripping, recoating, etc... I know what I can use to recoat the floor. It will give it a new glossy coating that will, from thereon, be much easier to clean, but eventually this coating wears off. I was hoping to find a method of restoring or polishing the actual vinyl instead of having to add floor coating to it periodically. Anyone find a solution to this?
💯💯💯EVERYONE SHOULD READ THIS COMMENT FROM VICKI. I'm a pro cleaner and I have never found such a perfect description of the terrible damage they can do!! Magic erasers are great for very specific purposes, but the current trend to use them in everyday cleaning has destroyed so many surfaces. Even many pro cleaners overuse them. I only use them to clean glass shower doors and paint scuffs.
Wow! I can't believe the difference! It's a really nice floor now. I would never have thought of using magic eraser for the whole thing. I'm definitely trying my office floor with this!
My dad laid down a parquet pattern vinyl floor for me 22 yrs ago and it's still looking good, but dull. Because of that, I don't plan on laying down another if I can get some shine back. I might try the Magic Eraser.
Wow this is AMAZING!!! Thank you for your video. Surprisingly, a lot of people have this problem, including myself. I will definitely try this. I have a lot of yellow discoloration on my kitchen and bathroom floors. I have tried using a steamer to remove the stain...to no avail. So hopefully this will work for me. Thanks again. Happy Holidays!!! God Bless!!!
Wow, I wish I would have thought to try that in my old apartment! I love magic erasers, they can clean up almost anything. I use them in my bathroom on my tub and they work so well. Thanks so much for sharing!
I appreciate the tip, but I'm a bit puzzled by this video--she referred to her floor as linoleum, which many people do as a generic reference to patterned resilient flooring, much in the way people use Kleenex as a generic term for facial tissue. It appears she does not have linoleum floor, but rather vinyl. Vinyl is made from a chemical polymer that is very different from linoleum, which is made from linseed oil mixed with cork dust or wood flour. Linoleum was used by home builders early in the 20th Century, but vinyl replaced it as a primary flooring material after 1960 or so because it required less care. In the last few years however, environmentally conscious people have been returning to linoleum because it is made from natural, renewable materials. Vinyl is waterproof forever unless you gouge or puncture it, but linoleum's water resistance is provided by the linseed oil. It can actually be damaged by water-based cleaning products. Since wood is a component of linoleum, linoleum floors should be treated like wood floors. Wash water (and spills) should be wiped up immediately to avoid damage. Vinyl can be wet-mopped and left to air-dry, but linoleum should be gently cleaned with a pH-neutral (non-alkaline--never use cleaners that contain ammonia) detergent, then wiped dry. Linoleum should also be re-sealed/polished periodically as the linseed oil will eventually dry out, making the floor brittle and susceptable to damage. So be sure what type of floor you have before deciding on a cleaning method.
Many years ago when I was a busy young mother. I had light coloured linoleum and it had little dimples in it..it would hold the dirt and the floor would get washed but it still was dirty in the dimples I literally sprayed a small portion and down on my hands and knees I would spray fantastic on my linoleum and then I would let it sit a minute then I would scrub it with a floor like a scrub brush and clean out all the dimples give it a wipe and then when I was all done my floor then I went back and I re-washed it and then I rinsed it again to make sure I had all the fantastic off of it on my floor it looked brand new.
I tried all of comments below to no avail. The over cleaner did help some but I still had yellow residue. I finally googled to see if it was OK and yes, you can use a hand sander. It still took a while but the floor looks great. I added 2 coats of floor refinisher and it looks like new! BY THE WAY..I was removing old vinyl peel & stick square so I had a glue issue too. $ days of woek but it paid off :)
The floor looks AMAZING! Can't believe how well the Magic Erasers work. Actually magic. Although there did seem to be a certain amount of effort required from you! Looked like quite the workout. Great video :)
Just tried w/$ tree eraser sponge and their yellow awesome cleaner on my crummy old floor. It worked. I’ll have to do 2squares at a time though cuz I’m old. Thank you.
Here's a little hack for you I learned doing this in my camper. Get yourself some velcro and tape one side to 4 magic erasers in a row, then put that on the bottom of your swiffer wet jet. It makes this WAYYY less time consuming and it works great with the cleaner already in the wet jet. Actually surprised Mr. Clean hasn't come out with a magic eraser refill you could use with one by now! Cheers!
great video...thank you was wondering if this would work on our floors...can't wait to try now...was watching another video and he happened to mention that mats with rubber or latex bottoms can leave the orange or yellowing that you may be seeing...I didn't know that and thought it was a great tip...he also stated to never use ammonia bases cleaners on linoleum...thank you again for the great video
What... Linoleum is the hardest ever to clean..stains like no other and as you can see it requires serious labor to clean and even then high traffic areas won't get clean....
What do you use to give shine to your linoleum? My linoleum is so wore out won't lost all its shine, it is very porous will not last clean. Any suggestions?
Tried the Lysol and magic eraser too. It didn't clean like the original finish, but a bunch of junk came off. The edge of the floor under the counter tops still looks new. My floor is only a few years old, but apparently the scuff marks will continue to stay on it. Scrubbed for two hours, while taking a 5 minute break to let the Lysol soak in good. Still pleased with it. Thanks
I don't know if you know this or not, but they make magic eraser mops now. I found mine at Target but I'm sure Walmart and other similar stores have them too! It will save your back
Hi. Did you pour the lysol cleaner in the bucket and did the bucket have water in it. Or did I spray the solution on the floor and wiped with the magic eraser. U heard you mention soap and water. When did you incorporate the soap and water?
What kind of flooring is this? Linoleum? That's amazing! I am going to try a section of my old linoleum with the eraser and see how it works! Thank You for the tip!
YOU SAVED MY ASS!!!!! I burned my roommate's floor and it created dark yellow-orange stains on the Vinyl flooring. I tried this and it got the stains out 100%. Thank you so much! I felt so bad for burning his floor. OMG!!! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS ON UA-cam!!!! YOU SAVED THE REST OF MY YEAR!
I’ve been cleaning my kitchen floor with magic erasers for several years now. Love the results.
Was it too abrasive for the floors like the other commenter said?
For anyone who doesn’t know, they now make the Magic Eraser mop! It’s awesome for light surfaces like this!
The makers of Magic Eraser should pay you for this video! Unbelievable how well they worked!
I was considering replacing dingy stained vinyl bathroom floor when i found your video. Works amazingly great, thanks for sharing this cleaning tip!! next need to find something to fix the knicks which stand out now after cleaning..
I love the pattern on your floor, then again I’m a vintage lover . The outcome was fantastic!
This was so satisfying to watch! I'm in full spring-cleaning mode, so I really enjoyed this!
Good old American ingenuity with some elbow grease and Shazam !!! Your floor looks beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
What a difference!! Great work!
Thanks! I'm happy that it cleaned up so nicely!
Sponges made from the IDENTICAL material as the Magic Eraser can be
purchased online for as
little as $0.29 per sponge at www.spongeoutlet.com- with free shipping.
These are not cheap - potentially dangerous Chinese melamine
knockoffs. They are made from the EXACT same material right here in
the U.S.
Wow! I can't believe how well it cleaned the floors with your elbow grease of course. I have the same type of floors and they're hard to keep clean. Great job!
It really made quite a big difference!
All I can say is OMG WOW. What a difference.
Now THAT is a clear, high quality video. Well done.
Wow, the difference!! Looks great and the pattern is clearer now too :)
Thanks! I was surprised to see how easy it cleared up those stains!
I'm surprised you didn't use the mop version of this sponge. This is some serious elbow grease work but still love the results.
Thanks!
Well, what do ya know!
I had no idea there was a mop version, so I just Googled it.
Amazing. Thanks for the info.👍🏻
@@ThriftedLiving how do you remove blue jean stained from linoleum?
Wow I had no idea there was a Magic Eraser Mop... I am totally gonna check this out. Thanks for the tip. Cheers.
@Thrifted Living, please be very careful using magic erasers on vinyl flooring. Magic erasers are abrasive. They can scratch the top urethane layer on the floor. Having a zillion tiny scratches in the top layer will trap dirt, making the floor require constant cleaning. And I don't mean just normal cleaning because the dirt is embedded into the scratches. You'll have to repeatedly use a magic eraser to get that dirt out. That will wear down the top layer even more. Over time, it can become so worn down that it no longer protects the decorative layer beneath it. At that point, the dirt not only goes into the scratches, but it gets into the decorative layer and is very hard to remove. Neither my Hoover FloorMate SpinScrub nor my BISSELL Powerfresh Steam Mop was able to clean it. I had to get a McCulloch Heavy-Duty Steam Cleaner, but it's extremely time consuming and tedious since it forcefully pushes out only a tiny bit of steam (similar to a power washer, but with steam). And after doing all that work, guess what… the dirt comes right back because the root problem of not having the protective top layer still remains.
All of this didn't happen overnight or from just one use of a magic eraser. It happened over time. I thought I had found the miracle cleaner so I started using it more and more to clean high traffic areas, such as in front of the pantry and trash can. Then I noticed that those areas kept getting dirty again very soon after I had worked so hard to clean them. That's when I discovered how the magic eraser had damaged my floor by scratching the top layer -- which trapped dirt -- which acted like sandpaper, causing even more scratches -- which trapped more dirt -- which required that I use a magic eraser again to clean -- which caused more and more scratches -- which trapped more and more dirt… and on and on… to the point that the top layer is now so damaged in those areas that it's virtually impossible to keep them clean.
That's how I found your video. I'm looking for ways to restore the top layer of my floor. Your video claims to restore the floor, but you're just cleaning it. And, unfortunately, you're recommending that others do the very same thing that I discovered can damage the flooring so bad that you'll be forced to either replace it or truly restore it. I need to find something that I can apply to replace the top layer. It's probably hopeless at this point, but I'm not ready to buy new flooring right now so I'm trying to find a way to make it at least stop trapping the dirt so much. I'll probably have to sand down the really bad areas, apply a sealer, and then some kind of top coat… and try to blend that in with the rest of the floor… which will probably require that I add the top coat over the entire floor.
So please caution your viewers to use a magic eraser very sparingly, and if their floors are already pretty worn, then apply some kind of protective coating on the floor to restore the top layer as best as they can.
Thank you maybe I won't try this. You explained this so good.
Use a bristle brush and rubbing alcohol after the dirt comes off use a polish and dont use ammonia base products to clean with.
I'm in the same predicament. My floor already lost its glossy coating with years of cleaning, stripping, recoating, etc... I know what I can use to recoat the floor. It will give it a new glossy coating that will, from thereon, be much easier to clean, but eventually this coating wears off. I was hoping to find a method of restoring or polishing the actual vinyl instead of having to add floor coating to it periodically. Anyone find a solution to this?
Someone needs to tell me how to restore from a slight scuff and scratch in my vinyl flooring…this is flustering
💯💯💯EVERYONE SHOULD READ THIS COMMENT FROM VICKI. I'm a pro cleaner and I have never found such a perfect description of the terrible damage they can do!! Magic erasers are great for very specific purposes, but the current trend to use them in everyday cleaning has destroyed so many surfaces. Even many pro cleaners overuse them. I only use them to clean glass shower doors and paint scuffs.
I want to give a hug to whoever invented the magic eraser.
Mr. Clean did
its melamine foam, you can buy plain melamine foam for much cheaper and it gets the same outcome
@@applsrgud5221 I love you too t
@@humannumberzero2620 mr. Clean capitalized on melamine foam lol they didn’t invent it
Seriously
Wow! Amazing difference! Thanks a million for sharing!
Yes, more please! Especially bathrooms!!
Awesome!
Wow! I can't believe the difference! It's a really nice floor now. I would never have thought of using magic eraser for the whole thing. I'm definitely trying my office floor with this!
I know! It really worked well! I'm thrilled because my husband and I were ready to get rid of it and buy all new flooring!
That was very labor intensive! I hope you rewarded yourself with a good rest and a good book! All my love, you gogether!
It was! I was sooo tired after, but it was soo worth it! Thank you for your sweet comment!
That worked out great! The floor looks so much better!
Thanks! I'm thrilled with the finished product!
omg wow!!! I have been looking for a solution to clean my linoleum floors and I have finally found it. thank you for the tip!!!
Now they have the MR CLEAN ERASER roller mop :) no more on the floor cleaning the hard way lol I had to look thanks for sharing (2021)
Yea! Thank you
You’ve saved my life .lol....well...my kitchen floor’s life .....I am doing this ! Just ordered some from amazon ....
I love love LOVE this product!
My dad laid down a parquet pattern vinyl floor for me 22 yrs ago and it's still looking good, but dull. Because of that, I don't plan on laying down another if I can get some shine back. I might try the Magic Eraser.
I can't believe how well that worked!!!
magic erasers are really magic! they amaze me!
I know! So awesome!
Wow this is AMAZING!!! Thank you for your video. Surprisingly, a lot of people have this problem, including myself. I will definitely try this. I have a lot of yellow discoloration on my kitchen and bathroom floors. I have tried using a steamer to remove the stain...to no avail. So hopefully this will work for me.
Thanks again. Happy Holidays!!! God Bless!!!
Thanks for sharing the idea of using a magic eraser to clean linoleum floors
Holy cow! I have disgusting linoleum floors--this is perfect!
It really made a huge difference!
Does this really work
@@ThriftedLiving do you think this could remove blue jean stained linoleum floor?
Oh my gosh it looks like brand new floor. I am totally inspired to use a magic eraser on my floor and see what happens!
Thanks! I was surprised that it worked so well!
Yes!!! Thank you. I’m going to try this on my bathroom floors. :-)
Wow, I wish I would have thought to try that in my old apartment! I love magic erasers, they can clean up almost anything. I use them in my bathroom on my tub and they work so well. Thanks so much for sharing!
I know! I was amazed when I saw the difference it made! I'm going to use them on EVERYTHING!
I appreciate the tip, but I'm a bit puzzled by this video--she referred to her floor as linoleum, which many people do as a generic reference to patterned resilient flooring, much in the way people use Kleenex as a generic term for facial tissue.
It appears she does not have linoleum floor, but rather vinyl. Vinyl is made from a chemical polymer that is very different from linoleum, which is made from linseed oil mixed with cork dust or wood flour.
Linoleum was used by home builders early in the 20th Century, but vinyl replaced it as a primary flooring material after 1960 or so because it required less care. In the last few years however, environmentally conscious people have been returning to linoleum because it is made from natural, renewable materials.
Vinyl is waterproof forever unless you gouge or puncture it, but linoleum's water resistance is provided by the linseed oil. It can actually be damaged by water-based cleaning products. Since wood is a component of linoleum, linoleum floors should be treated like wood floors. Wash water (and spills) should be wiped up immediately to avoid damage. Vinyl can be wet-mopped and left to air-dry, but linoleum should be gently cleaned with a pH-neutral (non-alkaline--never use cleaners that contain ammonia) detergent, then wiped dry. Linoleum should also be re-sealed/polished periodically as the linseed oil will eventually dry out, making the floor brittle and susceptable to damage.
So be sure what type of floor you have before deciding on a cleaning method.
Thank you for the informative comment. It's incredible people take the time to share such information on here
wow! that looks like new!
OMG looks awesome! thanks for your video. I have some yellow staining which are driving me crazy! Can't wait to try this :) thank you!!!!
Thanks! Give it a try! It worked on our floor for awhile, but it is all scuffed up again. I will have to do this again soon!
Many years ago when I was a busy young mother. I had light coloured linoleum and it had little dimples in it..it would hold the dirt and the floor would get washed but it still was dirty in the dimples I literally sprayed a small portion and down on my hands and knees I would spray fantastic on my linoleum and then I would let it sit a minute then I would scrub it with a floor like a scrub brush and clean out all the dimples give it a wipe and then when I was all done my floor then I went back and I re-washed it and then I rinsed it again to make sure I had all the fantastic off of it on my floor it looked brand new.
I tried all of comments below to no avail. The over cleaner did help some but I still had yellow residue. I finally googled to see if it was OK and yes, you can use a hand sander. It still took a while but the floor looks great. I added 2 coats of floor refinisher and it looks like new! BY THE WAY..I was removing old vinyl peel & stick square so I had a glue issue too. $ days of woek but it paid off :)
Looks like a brand new floor!!
Thank you so much the floor looks wonderful! btw you look much pretty without glasses too! :)
Thank you so much!
Wow, what a big difference!
I know! All the hard work was worth it!
The floor looks AMAZING! Can't believe how well the Magic Erasers work. Actually magic. Although there did seem to be a certain amount of effort required from you! Looked like quite the workout. Great video :)
Thank you!!!! It worked sooo well! It did take a little elbow grease, though!
I love this video!!!!
Giiiiirrrrrllll you are amazing
Simply Great
Looks amazing! You did a great job!
Thanks!!! I'm so happy with how it turned out!!!
great job girl!! Looking forward for future videos
Thanks! I have so many fun home diy/decor/renovation videos coming soon!
You're amazing. Thank you so much. Can't wait to try it.
Wow that really works im going to try this in my house , ty so much for sharing this with us , all the best on your kitchen make over !!!!🙂☺😊😉
wow! looks great now.
Thanks! I am so pleased with it!
Great video!!
Just curious, how many erasers did you use?
Did you use a whole box of them?
Great hack idea. I will be giving this a try.
Never thought of this thank you
Great job, thanks for sharing. 👍👍🌷💞💙💜💚❤
Thanks!
Just tried w/$ tree eraser sponge and their yellow awesome cleaner on my crummy old floor. It worked. I’ll have to do 2squares at a time though cuz I’m old. Thank you.
Wow! That is an awesome hack.
Thanks!
Wow! I will try it.
Looks great.I so trying this on my floors.
Thanks! I'm so pleased with how it turned out!
Here's a little hack for you I learned doing this in my camper. Get yourself some velcro and tape one side to 4 magic erasers in a row, then put that on the bottom of your swiffer wet jet. It makes this WAYYY less time consuming and it works great with the cleaner already in the wet jet. Actually surprised Mr. Clean hasn't come out with a magic eraser refill you could use with one by now! Cheers!
Oh my gosh thank you so very much
Wow that looks like it worked so well! I hope it works for my yellowed floors too
Did it work?
That looks great. Awesome job!
Thank you!!! I am soo pleased with how it turned out!
great video...thank you was wondering if this would work on our floors...can't wait to try now...was watching another video and he happened to mention that mats with rubber or latex bottoms can leave the orange or yellowing that you may be seeing...I didn't know that and thought it was a great tip...he also stated to never use ammonia bases cleaners on linoleum...thank you again for the great video
Did it work to get out the yellow stain?
dang that thing put in some werk!!
Thank you so much!! This has given me life! I’ve just tried a small area in our kitchen and it’s worked great 😊
I have the same exact floor, with the staining too !
you did a great job!
Thanks!
Bless your heart! We’re going to try this . Ty so much
I miss linoleum. So easy to clean and maintain, and so affordable. You did a great job!
It is really nice! Thank you so much! I'm happy it looks better now!
What... Linoleum is the hardest ever to clean..stains like no other and as you can see it requires serious labor to clean and even then high traffic areas won't get clean....
I definitely need to try this thank u
What do you use to give shine to your linoleum? My linoleum is so wore out won't lost all its shine, it is very porous will not last clean. Any suggestions?
The only thing I have used on my floor is the Magic Eraser. However, it could use a touch up again!
You could wax the floor.
Tried the Lysol and magic eraser too. It didn't clean like the original finish, but a bunch of junk came off. The edge of the floor under the counter tops still looks new. My floor is only a few years old, but apparently the scuff marks will continue to stay on it. Scrubbed for two hours, while taking a 5 minute break to let the Lysol soak in good. Still pleased with it. Thanks
I'm glad it made a difference for you. No matter how hard I scrubbed, some marks didn't come up. It definitely is an improvement!
I wish I looked that good after scrubbing my kitchen floor!
Great job!!
Thanks!!!
I like your floors now!
Wow good job 😉
OH MY GOSH.....that is amazing! I'm going to try that lol
Thank you!
I don't know if you know this or not, but they make magic eraser mops now. I found mine at Target but I'm sure Walmart and other similar stores have them too! It will save your back
I've used magic erasers on my floor too. You may want to put a sealer on it to protect it. tfs
Awesome! Thank you for that advice! It wasn't too hard to do this, but it would be nice to use a sealer and not have to do it all the time!!!
What kind of sealant?
I don't understand did you spray the lysol or pour it into the bucket with warm water, what did you use and how did you use it.
Great Job
What to use for dark scuff/deep scratch in vinyl flooring!??
Hi. Did you pour the lysol cleaner in the bucket and did the bucket have water in it. Or did I spray the solution on the floor and wiped with the magic eraser. U heard you mention soap and water. When did you incorporate the soap and water?
Amazing!!!
OMG IM TRYING THIS THANKS !!
Yay! Share a pic with me on Instagram so I can see how it turned out!
They use to make a Magic Eraser mop. I had one but then I couldn't find refills.
great job !
Thank you!!!
Do they stay whiter and brighter?
Looks nice
Thank you!
Turned out lovely. Hard work but so worth it.😀
Thanks!!! I'm so happy with how it turned out!
Wow, they turned out great!! I wonder if it would work on tile too. I've heard they have magic eraser mops now as well. tfs Sweetie! :)
Thanks!!! Oh my goodness! I will have to look and see if they have a Magic Eraser Mop at my local grocery store!!!
What kind of flooring is this? Linoleum? That's amazing! I am going to try a section of my old linoleum with the eraser and see how it works! Thank You for the tip!
It is linoleum! However, I did this over the summer and it definitely needs another cleaning!
These sponges are great, but they don’t last a second!!
My vinyl floors aren’t dirty, but they have a few yellow stains. This process doesn’t remove them at all. Any ideas?
Did you pre soak the floor with lysol first? beautiful job...Thank you!
Impressive.
WOW! Owen Wilson voice.
Thank you it worked !!!
Did you let the Lysol spray sit for some time before scrubbing?