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TOM KAN PA
06-08-2005, 07:55 PM
I know this has been asked before, but what's the best and safest way for
cleaning black spots from hardwood floors? Without damaging the finish on the
the wood.

Sweep
06-08-2005, 07:55 PM
"TOM KAN PA" <tomkanpa@aol.comic> wrote in message
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> I know this has been asked before, but what's the best and safest way for
> cleaning black spots from hardwood floors? Without damaging the finish on
the
> the wood.

is that from a spill or is it a mold?

TOM KAN PA
06-08-2005, 07:55 PM
<< is that from a spill or is it a mold? >>
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I'm sorry, I should have mentioned, they're probably heel marks.

Dawn
06-08-2005, 07:55 PM
On 01 Dec 2003 12:37:25 GMT, tomkanpa@aol.comic (TOM KAN PA) wrote:

><< is that from a spill or is it a mold? >>
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>I'm sorry, I should have mentioned, they're probably heel marks.
Have you tried a dab of neat washing up liquid or neat wood floor
cleaner?

TOM KAN PA
06-08-2005, 07:55 PM
<< neat washing up liquid or neat wood floor cleaner >>
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Available in the states? Is this the same company that makes neat's-oot oil,
the same stuff we conditioned our baseball gloves with a long time ago?

Dawn
06-08-2005, 07:55 PM
On 01 Dec 2003 22:34:21 GMT, tomkanpa@aol.comic (TOM KAN PA) wrote:

><< neat washing up liquid or neat wood floor cleaner >>
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>Available in the states? Is this the same company that makes neat's-oot oil,
>the same stuff we conditioned our baseball gloves with a long time ago?
>
WE?
I have never SEEN a baseball glove!
and I can't work out if you're teasing me. :)

TOM KAN PA
06-08-2005, 07:55 PM
<< I have never SEEN a baseball glove!
and I can't work out if you're teasing me. :) >>


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neat's-foot oil
A pale yellow, fatty oil produced by boiling the feet and shin bones of cattle,
horses, sheep, and pigs, and skimming the oil from the surface of the water.
Like all natural fats, neat's-foot oil is a mixture of substances, many of
which deposit on cooling. "Cold-tested" neat's-foot oil is a material that has
been held at the freezing point for a period of time and then filtered.
Neat's-foot oil is used in the preparation of some leather dressings, and in
the fatliquoring of leather.

Dawn
06-08-2005, 07:55 PM
On 02 Dec 2003 14:02:44 GMT, tomkanpa@aol.comic (TOM KAN PA) wrote:

><< I have never SEEN a baseball glove!
>and I can't work out if you're teasing me. :) >>
>
>
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>
>neat's-foot oil
>A pale yellow, fatty oil produced by boiling the feet and shin bones of cattle,
>horses, sheep, and pigs, and skimming the oil from the surface of the water.
>Like all natural fats, neat's-foot oil is a mixture of substances, many of
>which deposit on cooling. "Cold-tested" neat's-foot oil is a material that has
>been held at the freezing point for a period of time and then filtered.
>Neat's-foot oil is used in the preparation of some leather dressings, and in
>the fatliquoring of leather.
WOW
That's neat!