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	<title>How do I deep clean my floor?</title>
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	<description>How can I deep clean my linoleum floor? I hate my linoleum floor but I still have to clean it.  Since getting dogs, i noticed that there is a lot more ground in dirt.  I was going to use ammonia to give it a really good deep cleaning.  But that&apos;s a harsh chemical and smells so yucky.  I will use it if I need to but I was wondering what is suggested to give linoleum a good deep cleaning.</description>
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	<category>ammonia</category>
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