Cleaning the Floors With Hydrogen Peroxide.

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I have lanolium in my kitchen. It has tiny divots in it which catch dirt. That bugs me. A lot. I try to mop every week, but lets be honest, I have a three year old. I have written about another way I have tried to keep my floor clean. Pine sol in a spray bottle. That worked for a while. Those divots still catch the dirt. Lets face it the only way to get that out is to scrub it by hand. I’m tired, I don’t want to spend and entire day cleaning the floors. (that is how long it took me the last time I got down on my knees with a brush.) I found a green alternative that is cheap! to find out exactly what I did check out my blog...http://ericabarker.com
Cleaning with Hydrogen Peroxide is great because it acts like bleach, but does not hurt the environment.
Erica Barker @ We Three Crabs
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  • Maria Oemig Maria Oemig on Apr 22, 2017

    Erica, My linoleum looks much worse as we had a cat who was confined in the kitchen because of loss of control of her bladder and was also almost

    blind. Anyway, what did you use exactly - concentration, amount, any other

    ingredients. Do you have to rinse as you go? My floor is not in bad shape except for the dirt trapped in the dimples over the entire floor.

    maria.oemig@Yahoo.com

  • Shi22763460 Shi22763460 on Nov 26, 2017

    I will try the peroxide. I use it in my dishwasher instead of jetdry

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