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Well, I have to say this post is a little embarrassing, however this is such a great tip that I just can’t keep it to myself! We’ve been in our home for close to 9 years, we bought the house new, from the builder, and didn’t have the budget for expensive flooring in the kitchen, like wood or tile.

So the best we could do was to get an upgraded vinyl. I really liked this floor in the beginning, but over the years it got harder and harder to keep it clean. The dirt was really ground into the pores? Rats Of Nimh. Crevices maybe? Of the vinyl, and it looked filthy and nasty!

Here you can see how disgusting it was! I have to say that I’m my defense, I have a cleaning service come in and mop my kitchen floor twice a month, and they have done this for years.

There have been at least 5 or 6 different ladies from the service that have cleaned it, and each year it got worse, no matter how hard they tried! So it wasn’t just my sad lack of cleaning skills, or at least not in this case! Anyway, one of my girlfriends told me about something that she used on her vinyl floors that worked like a charm. I tried it out on the tile above and was surprised at how easily it removed the grime! Want to know what it is? Anyway, back to the floor!

All we did was spray the Scrubbing Bubbles onto the floor, working on a few sections at a time. Make sure the foam covers the vinyl pretty evenly and wait about a minute, or so, for it to work it’s magic. Then use a wet mop to wipe up the grime. We have a fairly large kitchen, so it took about 3 cans to do the whole thing. It’s pretty amazing how it just lifts the grime right off of the vinyl! You can really see how much dirt came up, in this photo. We could have made mud pies right there in the kitchen!

I’m SO thrilled to have found your blog with this FABULOUS tip. I moved into a new apartment last October and the owners had just installed new vinyl floors, black and white squares EXACTLY like the ones in your photo. I tried so many non-toxic options, including hot water and vinegar, but nothing was getting the grime off of the floor, especially the white squares.

It was literally driving me crazy! I’m halfway finished with the bathroom, hallway and kitchen and just had to write and THANK YOU for this amazing tip. Liz San Diego, CA. I was searching for something to clean the vinyl floors of an old apartment I just moved into. Everything I was looking at was much more expensive than I wanted to pay. I came across this post and decided to read all the post (all were positive).

So I went out Friday night and purchased 4 cans of scrubbing bubbles.(hallway & 2 rooms). I never write post, however I need to first thank you for this amazing suggestion and let anyone who needs to clean their vinly floor or remove spots from carpet. Don’t purchase anything other than scrubbing bubbles.

My floors look amazing and it also removed a horrible stain on the carpet. I will always keep srubbing bubbles in stock in my cleaning supplies. Again, Thank you so much! Happy with Clean Floors in MD!!. Thank you so very much. My tile is white throughout the house. I love scrubbing bubbles for the bathroom and have used it on the bathroom floor to clean up hair spray residual which works perfectly and effortlessly.

Not sure why I never thought to use it on my most traveled areas of vinyl tile for dirt/grime pick upduh! Mind you I’ve tried many things.vinegar and baking sodabest thing I found to disinfect and clean with pets; apple cider vinegar and baking sodadid a smidge better job, but still not to my satisfaction.

Picked up a bit more dirt but doesn’t disinfect. The traveled path was still evident, not filthy, but cloudy in the right light.

Shade darker than the surrounding tile. After reading your blog, I tried the scrubbing bubbles and it picked up everything to my ultimate satisfaction! This tile is 15 years old and I was beginning to think I was going to have to replace it, but now it looks good as new. Thank you for clearing my blonde moment 🙂. Thanks for the great tip.

I’ve tried scrubbing on my hands and knees so this will be great. Once your floor is clean apply something called Quick Shine Multi Surface Floor Finish by Holloway House. Use a soft flat mop duster (shaped like a Swiffer) to apply. Then you can just un-velcro and wash when done. Put a coat on and then let dry. I usually apply a couple of coats. You need to put on carefully so it doesn’t streak.

Let it dry completely before walking on it. (About a hour). I use this on my hardwood too. It will make your floors really shine and put a protective finish on them. I live in an older home and the floors (hardwood) was really marred and dull. This really changed the way they look. People are always asking me how I keep my floors so nice and shiny.

I found this product from an older gentleman that had a cleaning company for years. He used this an swore by it. Give it a try and see if it works for you. • Karen Watson says. Thanks Karen!

I will join the growing voice of appreciation about your tip! I have a huge area in my foyer, hallways and kitchen, eat-in-dining area with a vinyl tile faux white marble flooring!

I was just researching floor scrubbers because my back can no longer tolerate getting on my hands and knees to scrub this floor! Your advise worked like a charm – the Scrubbing Bubbles lifted dirt that I could no longer notice since the floor was uniformly dingy! Amazing results in two sections that I trialed it on today. Next trial will be on an entry way carpet that has a nasty spot on it that other cleaners have not lifted.

Hi Kathy, I’ve never used this method with a steam cleaner, that was not part of my instructions I’m afraid! It comes off so easily all on it’s own and works so perfectly, there’s no need to use any tools with it.

It sounds like adding the steam is what caused the issue on the floor. I would try mopping it, with water, and NO steam and see if that corrects it. Other than that I don’t know what to tell you, I can only vouch for the process the way that I did it and wrote about it. I don’t know anything about those steam cleaners.

You may want to give the manufacturer a call, if the water mop up doesn’t do the trick. Absolutely love Scrubbing Bubbles. Have used that to clean silk lamp shades, vinyl window frames, my kitchen sink. When we bought our house, the copper stove hood was covered in green grease and carbon.

It came down in 6 pieces which I took to the basement and sprayed with oven cleaner and left overnight. The next day I just steel wool cleaning pad and ended up with shiny copper penny clean. A light spitz with sccrubbling bubbles restored the desirable patina and now I use that to keep it clean. I wish I could think of something extraordinary to say., OMG!!!! Floor in an old mill, vinyl beige tiles with grooves.

Six years of trying to get it clean. We were first ones to rent this apt., and there only 2 adults here. We had a build up of the strangest grey on our floor. There are trains behind us, so it might be that, I just know it was impossible to clean.

The floor in the middle, was the color of cement. And I did not think of a picture, till all that was gone! This is actually the only thing I have tried from the net, that actually worked!

Good luck all, just try.we all might not be crazy. I just bought some generic scrubbing bubbles at The Dollar Tree so I could try this on our linoleum floors in our kitchen. We rent and have been in our apartment for a year. The kitchen floor should really be replaced but that is not going to happen anytime soon. My floors are disgusting.

I mop, but the grime never comes off. I’ve been searching the internet for some suggestions and came across this post. Anyway, I tried it on a small patch in my kitchen WOW!!!! What a difference. I sprayed the cleaner on and barely left it for 30 seconds.

I was only testing it real quick during my lunch hour. I did not think that it was going to work as well as it did. I did use a magic eraser sponge to wipe off the cleaner.

I didn’t use any elbow grease either. I can’t wait to get my floor clean now. Thank you so much for this suggestion. The Graphics Fairy is a resource for Home Decorators and Crafters.

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