Marble floors are usually covered with Linoleum?


My mom just bought Scooba on Mother’s Day. . .

And says he works in wood, carpet, tile, vinyl, and linoleum.
  Our house is only a marble floor. . .

It is considered marble linoleum?



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September 20, 2009 at 7:56 pm

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September 20, 2009

By Dami F'sho Is BACK

it should work.

Marble is linoleum.

If it is a level, smooth surface should be able to work. Lino is "natural ingredients including linseed oil, cork, limestone, wood flour and resins tree.

The color goes all the way through, making it extremely durable and wearable. "Marble is a stone.

It should work fine. I think it is about the type of surface, smooth (canvas), semi-proper (tiles) and rough (carpet).

Scooba is like a vacum robot if so it should work fine. . . . . Marble is a type of stone floor tiles as

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