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FieldsofThyme Posted - Aug 01 2013 : 09:28:35 AM
Anyone have a tip on the best way to clean yellowed vinyl flooring in a camper?

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FieldsofThyme Posted - Aug 02 2013 : 06:40:21 AM
Thanks Laurie,
I was thinking of trying baking soda and peroxide if there wasn't anything on the market. I'll have to add this to my "to-do" list and try it out soon.

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laurentany Posted - Aug 01 2013 : 2:15:42 PM
Hi Kristina,
I cleaned mine with a product that was peroxide based using a scrub brush. It worked amazing! I don't know if you can get it there- it was called "Suprox" made by Hillyard. Its kind of thick and clings real good, and comes in a quart spray bottle. I sprayed it on, let it sit for about 5 minutes and then scrubbed away- the difference in the floor from before/after was amazing!
I am betting that using peroxide would work probably the same way.
Try a spot using maybe baking soda/peroxide mix, bet it will work great!
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