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Vinyl floor scuff
I've got some vinyl floor scuffs (not the type from a shoe sole),
probably happened when moving in furniture. You can't see unless the sun is hitting it right, so its not a tear. Can't even tell when standing right over it. Just so happens the large vinyl area gets the slider and front door light. Is there a product that might 'fill in' the scuffing? I tried a little mop and glow using a rag on one of the spots and it didn't work like I thought. |
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Vinyl floor scuff
"bizee" wrote in message oups.com... I've got some vinyl floor scuffs (not the type from a shoe sole), probably happened when moving in furniture. You can't see unless the sun is hitting it right, so its not a tear. Can't even tell when standing right over it. Just so happens the large vinyl area gets the slider and front door light. Is there a product that might 'fill in' the scuffing? I tried a little mop and glow using a rag on one of the spots and it didn't work like I thought. Nothing will replace the gouged material. Wax may help appearance, but it is not going away. |
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