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How do you clean scorched in hoof-prints off a hardwood floor?
I'd like to be able to retain my security deposit.
Any help would be appreciated.
16 Answers
- 2 decades agoFavorite Answer
I HATE it when that happens!
Your best bet: Just let them keep the security deposit. Why? Because to get anything scorched in out (am I confusing anyone yet?) you're really going to have to sand that baby quite a bit. If they're old floors and have been sanded more than once already, you may sand too much and end up having to replace the entire floor!
Good luck, brother!
- 2 decades ago
Hoof prints scorched on the floor? Was the devil walking on your floor? Well, if they are not too deep, you might be able to sand them out and refinish the floor.
- Anonymous2 decades ago
How did you get scorched in hoof- prints anyways? Since its burned iin you'll probably have to replace that part of the floor.
- 2 decades ago
Scorched in as burned in? Forget the security deposit just hope you don't have to pay for a new floor. The entire floor would have to be sanded and redone.
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- jaybirdLv 42 decades ago
Did you have a flaming cow come walking through your apartment? I don't even want to know how you got scorched in hoof-prints.
- upallniteLv 51 decade ago
The Invisable Pink Unicorn has been know to clean up her own hoof prints. If you pray to her realllly nicely she might fix the devils for you also.
Nice joke:)
- Classy GrannyLv 71 decade ago
If the cost of having the floor stripped and repaired is more than what is being held in security just let them keep it.
- SnarkLv 72 decades ago
lol... how about with a Dirt "Devil" Floor Keeper? They're great for hardwood floors... though I've never actually burned a floor...
- Anonymous2 decades ago
Holy water and hair-cloth rags, everyone knows that!