Vinyl Floor Care
 |
| Whenever possible, place
a non-staining doormat outside each entrance to your home to prevent dirt,
sand, grit, and other substances such as oil, asphalt, and driveway sealer
from being tracked onto your floor. Do not use latex-backed, rubber-backed
or coco-fiber mats on your vinyl floor. |
 |
| Sweep your vinyl floor regularly
(at least once a week). |
 |
| Vinyl manufacturers recommend
the use of latex-based driveway sealers to minimize the potential staining
from asphalt sealer tracking. |
 |
| To avoid sunlight causing
your floor to fade or discolor you should always close your curtains or
blinds where extreme sunlight hits the floor. |
 |
| Replace all narrow furniture
rests with wide-bearing ones. Support furniture with wide-bearing, non-staining
floor protectors. It is recommended that all furniture protectors be at
least one inch in diameter, made of non-pigmented, hard plastic, and rest
flat on the floor. Non-staining felt protectors are also acceptable. Casters
with a minimum 3/4" flat surface width or floor protectors are recommended
for all moveable furniture. Metal floor protectors are generally not recommended. |
 |
| Always use strips of 1/4"
plywood or sheets of underlayment as runways to protect the floor if you
need to move heavy objects, such as your refrigerator, across your vinyl
floor. Runways should always be used even with furniture dollies, or even
if the heavy objects are equipped with wheels or rollers. |
 |
|
Wipe
up spills immediately to help prevent stains. The longer a stain sits the
tougher it will be to remove from the surface.
|
 |
| To prevent dirt build up
occasionally mop your floor with the manufacturer's recommended floor cleaner.
Follow the instructions on the bottle and do not over mix or your cleaning
solution may leave a dulling film. Avoid soaps, cleaning powders and detergent
products as they will leave a dulling film. Although the no-rinse cleaners
do not need rinsing, rinsing will provide the better shine. If you do notice
a dulling film after cleaning the floor, try a thorough rinse with warm,
clean water. |
 |
| To restore the hi-gloss
on a urethane vinyl floor most manufacturer's recommend the use of a polish.
Do not use paste wax and do not try to buff a urethane vinyl floor. Be
sure the floor is thoroughly clean and completely dry before applying the
manufacturer's recommended floor polish. (If all the dirt is not removed
prior to applying the polish the dirt will become trapped underneath.) |
 |
| Vinyl floors can become
slippery when wet. Use extreme caution when walking on a wet floor. |
 |
| Some of the newer vinyl
floors have a low-gloss finish and the use of a floor polish may make the
floor shiny. |
 |
| It may be necessary after
several applications of polish to strip the entire floor and reapply a
new coat of polish. This may also be necessary for excessive dirt and grime
build-up. Use the manufacturer's recommended heavy duty floor cleaner and
stripper product. Once the floor is thoroughly cleaned, rinse, dry, and
then apply a new coat of polish. High traffic areas may require more than
one application of polish. Allow polish to dry "tack-free" between coats. |