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Daniel Peavey
  • Atlanta, GA
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Allure flooring repair

Daniel Peavey
  • Atlanta, GA
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1. Allure flooring:  I use on all my rentals

2. It’s a tough vinyl with rubber backing to overcome water issues

3. It cleans well!!

My problem:  tenant moved out, Paint drops on flooring!!

Most come off with mineral spirits and scraping

My question:  has anyone used a shoe polish, or can recommend to me a coloring substance to repair floor!

Floors are cherry wood color

In years past , I’ve used a shoe polish to cover white paint engrained in vinyl

Question:  is there a flooring kit or something to help me cover small paint stains

Thanks

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