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We just had a new Cortec luxury vinyl floor installed. It is covered with scuff marks. (installer) any suggestions on how to remove the scuff marks? Thank you
The tennis shoe method:
Many professional cleaners won’t skip a beat in telling you about this method if you ask how to remove scuff marks from your floor. You’ll need a clean, light soled tennis shoe for this DIY.
Really? I thought that shoes create scuff marks. I guess it would be important to say avoid dark soled shoes.
The tennis ball method:You read that right; a tennis ball can be used to remove scuffs. For the best results, you want a used tennis ball. Just make sure it’s clean.
- Cut an “X” in the tennis ball and stick it on the end of a broom handle.
- Buff the scuff mark out using gentle pressure.
The school eraser method:When removing scuff marks from wood floors, you’ll want a large light-colored pencil eraser that’s free of pencil residue or any other grime. If you’re in doubt, buy a fresh eraser. Note: This may not be the best means of removing scuffs from lighter hued floors.
How to Remove Scuff Marks from Tile and Laminate Floors
You can also use the aforementioned methods on tile or laminate flooring. However, tile and laminate are a bit more durable than wooden floors, so you have a couple of more options.Baking soda: Some scuffs can be removed using a paste of baking soda and warm water:
Nail polish remover: Acetone-based nail polish remover can also remove scuffs from some tile and laminate floors.
- Dampen a microfiber cloth with the nail polish remover.
- Gently rub the scuff mark until it fades.
- Wipe the area clean with a damp microfiber cloth before drying with a fresh cloth or towel.
Keep in mind that you’ll want to check your manufacturer’s instructions before using DIY cleaners to remove scuff marks from your flooring. You could invalidate the warranty if you don’t.Hi Kelly, it sounds as if the top surface of your Pergo floooring has been damaged. Here's an article that may help you with disguising the damage.
https://www.hunker.com/13414848/how-to-remove-furniture-scuffs-on-laminate-wood-flooring
Are they scratch marks? This shows how to stain the marks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtjgeXWG83c
Calling your manufacturer might be the most direct suggestion.
Additionally this link could be helpful
https://www.howtocleanstuff.net/how-to-remove-scuff-marks-from-flooring/
You could also call Pergo and ask for suggestions. They have a page about it here that may help, too. https://blog.pergo.com/the-best-ways-to-repair-scratches-on-your-pergo-laminate-floor/
here is some info for you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMNDIgh-tMc