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Old 10-27-2021, 03:57 PM   #1
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Scuff marks on vinyl Flooring

I have a 2018 29RLDS JayFlight. Noticed scuff marks on the flooring last year. I clean the floor with a Sebo X7 up right vac a couple times a year. I kept a Electrolux battery stick vac on board for most cleaning. After reading cleaning instructions from Shaw who makes the floor covering I have come to the conclusion that the Sebo up right has scuffed the floor. Some times when using hose attachments cleaning corners and windows. The floor brush continues to brush the floor while not moving. The more I use the Sebo the more scuff marks show up. Will not use the Sebo in my tt any more. Have anybody else seen this. The scuff marks only show when the light hits a the right angle.
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Old 10-30-2021, 10:13 AM   #2
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I have a 2018 29RLDS JayFlight. Noticed scuff marks on the flooring last year. I clean the floor with a Sebo X7 up right vac a couple times a year. I kept a Electrolux battery stick vac on board for most cleaning. After reading cleaning instructions from Shaw who makes the floor covering I have come to the conclusion that the Sebo up right has scuffed the floor. Some times when using hose attachments cleaning corners and windows. The floor brush continues to brush the floor while not moving. The more I use the Sebo the more scuff marks show up. Will not use the Sebo in my tt any more. Have anybody else seen this. The scuff marks only show when the light hits a the right angle.
i use those throw away wet mop pads. they do a pretty good job, even with light scuffs.. Heavy work boots will mark up the floors, better idea to remove those things when going inside.
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I would try using Mr. Clean eraser. I use it to remove any marks on our floors and it has always been successful.
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^^^^^^Exactly! The unicorn of cleaning supplies. We have replaced cabinets full of cleaning supplies with a couple of boxes of these things. So far no end to what they can accomplish with a lot less cost and effort.
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