Soak with a solution of windex and water distributed evenly. The stain in the concrete should be IN the concrete so let it soak 5-10 minutes (don't let it dry) and vac or mop it back up again (preferably vac).
Market->Build->Tiles->Remove Floor
I was shocked when this happened to me - in a panic, I grabbed the Windex and cleaned the floors, then went over them again with the Bona. This seemed to do the trick.
Once Murphy's Oil soap is on floors, it is difficult to remove. Various manufacturers recommend vinegar and water or alcohol.
Ammonia in hot water used to be a good solution to remove wax from floors without damaging the floors. The Pledge site states, "To remove build-up on floors, mix 1 cup of ammonia and ¼ cup of Armstrong® Floor Cleaner with ½ gallon of cool water. Spread over a 3' x 3' area. Let stand 5 minutes, scrub and rinse with plain water. Repeat until build-up is removed and entire floor is clean."
You can build 2 floors on Sims 1
They used concrete.
I want to build a basement floors and I'm not sure where I can find them. Is there is many different selections for basement floors?
Unfortunately you can not.
Use concrete to build a nice archway.
Concrete does dry as it solidifies, but the water used in the mix does not evaporate and leave the remaining components of the concrete in place as a solid. When concrete sets the water chemically reacts with the solids and is incorporated into the now solid material. The main problem with the setting of the concrete in Hoover Dam was to remove the heat generate in the setting process. The concrete was poured in such thick blocks that the internal temperature would have risen to damaging levels without special procedures to remove this heat. Coolant was circulated through pipes laid in the concrete to remove this heat.
Get some giant boulders and pile them up and leave an opening. +++ Some outdoor-activity centres have made artificial caves from concrete pipes, adding irregular floors and simple squeezes created from concrete to make them more like a cave and less like a culvert.
Hand saw, power saw, chop saw, Jig saw. best trick of the trade is to make your cuts upside down & the finish wont chip & splinter