What can i use to cut soap off my kitchen floor
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Z on Jan 19, 2014If I'm not to late, I would suggest using a shop vac with a squeegee attachment. Remember to remove the filter first.Helpful Reply
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Wendy Aycoth on Jan 20, 2014I would try white vinegar, it will cut the bubbes..Helpful Reply
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Dottie on Jan 20, 2014White Vinegar yes and maybe a scrapper if it is really thick. Depending on how long it has been left on the floor and the second issue to consider is what type of floor you are referring too. Of course you don't want to use a scrapper on tiles that might scratch.Helpful Reply
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Suzanne Eckles-Tassano on Jan 21, 2014white vinegar!Helpful Reply
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Dottie on Jan 22, 2014Well remember to tell us how it works.Helpful Reply
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Kathleenbarnette on Aug 22, 2015kitty litterHelpful Reply
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MN Mom on Dec 27, 2015Try something that will congeal the liquid soap like sprinkling a heavy layer of table salt or kitty litter and then use a small broom or even a spatula to scoop it up.Helpful Reply
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