How to clean linoleum floors!

Anna M
by Anna M
Another great tip has been given to me about cleaning those sometimes irritating linoleum floors. By using three great household items (baking soda, vinegar/water mixture, and a wet rag) one can have sparkling clean floors. Baking soda is perfect for the uneven, grooved surfaces of linoleum floors. Instructions at the link below.
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  • Jcfish2 Jcfish2 on Mar 03, 2016
    How much vinegar, baking soda and water do you use
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  • Janevelasquez60 Janevelasquez60 on Jul 23, 2015
    My linolium is so old...and I have tried everything under the sun to make it look better.....it is a beige color....I've tried bleaching it and mean green and dawn detergent and I have even tried waxing it....I do clean my white Capet with vinegar I will try this one but thought I would still ask anyways...I really hope this one works...going nuts...it just looks so dirty....but I know its not...but no one else does.....lol
  • Kristin Topping Kristin Topping on Nov 18, 2015
    Thanks for great tips for cleaning linoleum floor.Linoleum floors generally need only warm water for cleaning. Sweep or vacuum the floor daily. This removes loose dirt, food crumbs and other pieces of debris that can accumulate on linoleum floors. Dirt that is allowed to sit in wet areas can quickly turn into hard-to-remove grime. You should also sweep or vacuum the floor before mopping or cleaning it. Run a dry cloth duster or dust mop over the floors after they have been swept.
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