Getting black marks off kitchen floor...

I am a new convert to the Mr Clean Magic Eraser and it has worked on everything from floors, to walls, to my stove top, to my kitchen cabinets. It is amazing! It even took off marks that were there when I moved in and couldn't get off with any other product. Next time, I am buying it in bulk.
 
I have a ceramic tile floor and use charcoal lighter fluid to get the black skuff marks out.
 
Magic Eraser. It's the Holy Grail of cleaning products.
 

I use baking soda and a damp cloth, that works really well for the dull scuffs that you can get in vinyl too.
 
golfgal said:
This is easy, take your toe, with a sock on, and rub it off. They WON'T come off if you get them wet, just rub it off with your toe. It will take about 2 seconds to take mark off.

LOL! I do the same thing. :)
 
Breezy_Carol said:
I've never tried it but I think I heard that rubbing with a tennis ball removes them. And I did see the custodian at the school using a tennis ball on a stick on the cafeteria floors.
This is exactly what I was going to suggest. I saw the custodian's at the high school I worked at using a tennis ball. it did work
 
Just wanted to add that it wasnt one of those that you could peel off or rub off easily with a finger or toe, these were very stubborn almost ground in. The ones that peel off come off very easily with rubbing with a sock ,but the ones I had, needed to be dealt with a little harsher :lmao:
 












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