Here's How To Easily Scuff & Shine PVC Floors.
Is your PVC or vinyl floor very dirty?
And are you looking for a trick to clean it up and make it shine easily?
Then you have come to the right place!
Here is a simple and effective method to clean and shine PVC or vinyl siding.
It's very simple, 100% natural and economical! No need to buy expensive special cleansers full of chemicals.
All you need is white vinegar and dish soap. Look :
What you need
- White vinegar
- water
- Dishwashing liquid
- sweet almond oil
- swab
- vacuum cleaner
- bucket
How to do
1. Vacuum to remove all dirt, dust and hair.
Note: don't forget under furniture, in corners and along baseboards.
2. In the bucket, put 250 ml of white vinegar in 4 liters of hot water.
3. Add two drops of dish soap and two drops of sweet almond oil.
4. With the mop, wash the floor with this mixture by regularly soaking your mop in vinegar water.
Results
And there you have it, you now know how to scrub and shine your PVC floor :-)
Easy, fast and efficient, isn't it?
Your floor is like new and shines brightly!
White vinegar is a very good natural cleaner for PVC floors.
This is because the acidity of the vinegar helps remove dirt and grime without leaving it sticky and effortless.
In addition to cleaning your floor well, it also has the advantage of disinfecting it. Very useful in this period of coronavirus!
With this natural trick, your PVC floor can last for years and keep looking great.
How to remove stains from a PVC floor?
Against grape juice, mustard, ketchup, tomato sauce stains, make a paste of baking soda with water.
Then, gently rub the stain until it is gone.
With 70 ° alcohol, you can remove lipstick, hair dye and ink stains.
Use white spirit to remove pencil, paint, and marker stains.
Use nail polish remover to remove nail polish stains.
How do I remove scuff marks?
To erase stubborn scuffs, put a little jojoba oil on a towel and rub the area until the scuffs are gone.
Then wash thoroughly with a vinegar solution to remove all traces of fat.
How to avoid scratches on the floor?
Over time, dirt and dust damage the surfaces of PVC floors.
This is why I advise you to place a doormat in front of the front door to avoid bringing junk into the house.
Another helpful tip is to protect your floor when moving furniture.
You can use a piece of wood plywood, an old piece of carpet, or a rug. Like that, no scratches on the floor!
I can only advise you also to place small self-adhesive glides under the legs of each piece of furniture and chair.
6 mistakes that damage PVC floors
- Never wash PVC floors with large amounts of water. If you drop water, quickly wipe up any spills. On the other hand, no problem if you regularly pass a damp mop.
- When vacuuming, do not use a too hard nozzle which could damage the surface of the coating and leave black marks.
- Never use very abrasive brushes or sponges. Even less steel wool.
- Do not use strong detergents, abrasive cleaners or cleaning products that leave a sticky film on the floor.
- Do not use wax or solvent-based polish.
- Do not use ammonia or ammonia-based cleaning solution on PVC flooring, as this will break down the materials and "eat away" the flooring.
Your turn...
Have you tried these easy tips for cleaning PVC or vinyl and laminate floors? Tell us in the comments if it worked for you. We can't wait to hear from you!
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The trick to making your linoleum floor shine instantly.
How To Clean Laminate Flooring Like a PRO (Without Leaving Traces).