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You cant wax or wash lanolieum. It says in the manual to just wipe it with a damp mop. I have tried a squirt bottle from teh dollar store with water in it. Vacuum the floor first, then wet, spread, and then vacuum up with a wet vac with squeege attachment.


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Linoleum and Wax...

"Linoleum Care
Armstrong advises that the floor be regularly swept clean or vacuumed clean. When dirty, it should be damp mopped with a gentle detergent. The company recommends its own liquid cleaner. Ammonia-based cleaners or any product with a high pH can damage Linoleum, Armstrong says, as can paste wax or waxes formulated for vinyl floors. Instead, after cleaning, the company recommends that homeowners apply liquid acrylic floor polish. It can be polished to a gloss that ranges from a gentle low luster to a high sheen, depending on how many coats you apply. The polish needs to be applied at intervals of six months to a year, depending on wear and tear, the company says. Old polish and residue need to be removed with a floor stripper formulated for Linoleum. This is done yearly or at 18-month intervals, the company says."



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IMHO the best cordless stick vac is the Hoover Slider. I think that for a quick clean up you just can't beat them. Terry
 
MY FINAL DESCISION

Well, I talked to Kyle K. and he reccomends the Hoover Flair, I looked at it online, and I do not like it that much. I have finally decided on the Swivel Sweeper. Hopefully, I will get one for christmas! My grandmas church has one and my friend has one who wants to bring it over to my showroom, but his mom will not allow. Thanks for all of your help.


Trey
 
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