Do they make an electric floor cleaner for linoleum floors the operates like a carpet cleaner, as in it sprays solution with a trigger while drawing the water back up into it and has a beater bar to scrub the floor at the same time? I ask because I was steaming carpets the other day and I decided as I passed through the kitchen with the steamer, I would see if it would clean up a spot I noticed on the floor on my way by, I'm here to say it did Great, just didn't get all the water back up.
You may want to be careful using heat/steam, especially if there are any cracks in it. Linoleum his installed using an adhesive heat and moisture can break the bond and potentially lead to bubbling floor.
@EstimatedProphet thanks, well I called it steaming carpets but it's literally I fill it with warm tap water and solution and it sprays it on the carpet and then sucks it back up, so not technically steaming.
@EstimatedProphet I was reminded to ask this question because I had to drag the steamer out again today after just finishing the floors like 2 days ago BECAUSE my fur child ralphed all over the place for no apparent reason.
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Oh nooo! Mine just likes to pee on my bed, so after the 5th time Iβve barred her from the bedroom entirely. #ElGatoDiablo