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Cleaning & maintaining vinyl floors: How to keep your flooring as beautiful as the first day!

Vinyl floors are among the easiest to care for floors that the market has to offer. Visually, it is almost indistinguishable from laminate or natural stone. However, it boasts positive properties. It is considered to be resistant to stains and liquids and is far more resistant to scratches and damage. Nevertheless, it still needs the right care. In the following article, you will find out what makes this consumer-friendly flooring special and how best to clean and care for it.

 

What is a vinyl floor made of?

Vinyl floors are made up of several layers of PVC and other components such as a decorative top layer. The individual layers are placed on top of each other like a sandwich and then joined together. The result is a hard-wearing and decorative floor covering that is functional and easy to maintain. There are two types of vinyl floors: vinyl floors from the roll and vinyl design floors. They do not differ in terms of material. The exclusive way they are constructed makes a visible difference. Vinyl floors that are offered in rolls have a somewhat simpler appearance than vinyl design floors, which look confusingly similar to natural stone and parquet.

 

Cleaning vinyl floors: How to get your vinyl floor clean again!

One of the biggest advantages of vinyl floors is the fact that they are easy to clean. With the right organic cleaner, which effectively removes dirt and has a caring effect at the same time, you can achieve streak-free and deep cleaning that is impressive. You can find out how to do this best in the following overview:

 

The basic cleaning

First, you should use a vacuum cleaner to remove any dust, dirt particles and any stones that have been brought in by street shoes. If you skip dry cleaning and start tackling dirt with a mop or robotic floor cleaner, your vinyl floor could be scratched and damaged.

 

Wipe with a damp cloth

Now you can wipe your vinyl floor. Always use aCleaner that is free of abrasive particles and aggressive ingredientsGood tip: It is best to use two buckets for wet mopping. One with clean water to wash out the dirty mop and another that you fill with lukewarm water and detergent and use for the effective cleaning process.

If you're wondering "why," the answer is easy. This way, you prevent individual stones or dust residues that were overlooked from getting caught in the mop and causing unnecessary damage to your vinyl floor. The floor itself is also cleaned more thoroughly as a result. This is particularly good news for families with children, whose little ones often crawl around on all fours.

 

Dry the floor

As with natural wood floors, you should also make sure that no water remains on the floor when laying vinyl floors. If too much moisture gets into the joints, the floor could swell. To be on the safe side, you should use a dry mop as a third step.

 

Remove stubborn stains from vinyl floors: These home remedies work!

If there are everyday remnants on your vinyl floor that can't be wiped away in a jiffy, you don't have to tear your hair out. With the following home remedies, you can do it quicker than you think:

 

Removing colored pencils and felt-tip pens:Turpentine is ideal for removing the problem. Wet a soft microfiber cloth with the solution and gently wipe the colored stains. Then rinse with clean water and the little nuisance is gone.

 

Vinegar, lemon & oil:You have to act quickly with these three liquids. If too much time passes, this will have unpleasant consequences for your vinyl floor in the form of discoloration. To prevent anything worse, a sustainable neutral cleaner based on plant-based surfactants, which you dissolve in water and use to mop up, is usually sufficient.

 

Rust stains:You can remove rust with a special anti-rust sponge. Here, too, you should rinse with clean water after removing the stains.

 

Blood, Ink & Tomato:Highly diluted alcohol is ideal for this purpose. Apply it to the stains, leave it to work for a few minutes and then wipe it away with a soft cloth. Warning: Never try to remove this type of dirt using excessive force. You would only work the stains into the material. This is exactly what you want to avoid.

 

Cleaning vinyl floors with a robot vacuum cleaner: is it possible?

Robot vacuum cleaners make our lives a lot easier. Unfortunately, not all models are suitable for cleaning vinyl floors. To ensure that your vinyl floor is not damaged during the electric cleaning process, your robot vacuum cleaner should have the following two properties:

  1. The robot mop may clean the floor wetly, but not in a way that creates puddles. Otherwise, the material could swell.
  2. Hybrid robots that are suitable for vinyl should be able to vacuum up small stones, dust and sand grains in the front area and then use a vibration mopping module to wet the floor. Annoying scratches on the surface can thus be avoided.

Important: When cleaning vinyl, you should avoid floor cleaners that contain solvents. They cause unsightly discoloration on the surface of the material. Instead, opt for asustainable robot mop concentrate, which is free of harmful ingredients such as acids and chemical dyes. They do their job using natural household remedies that clean effectively and provide a streak-free shine. In addition, cleaners like these are biodegradable, good for the environment and do not leave a greasy film on the surface, which not only looks negative but can also affect the health of your loved ones.