April 14, 2021

Professional vinyl floor cleaning Pro Carpet Care & Cleaning Services LLC explains that in recent times, PVC or vinyl flooring installations are proliferating, both in private homes (mainly bathrooms and kitchens), as well as in commercial premises, offices, official centers, hospitals … etc. Its great resistance to wear and tear and humidity compared to its relatives, laminate floors, are making a big gap in the market, which we will see if it will not replace the multiple deficiencies that finished last.

PRECAUTIONS WITH PVC AND VINYL FLOORS

Although they are resistant to water, we must be careful to flood them in the case that they are floors where joints between pieces are not welded, since water could enter between them and remain between the base and the pavement, causing odors over time. not wanted.

Those that present relief or roughness on their surface are sensitive to greasy products such as shoe cream, being able to penetrate the pavement and color it.

Do not use aggressive products or solvents for cleaning, such as bleach, strong water, ketones … etc.

Although the soil does not expand with humidity, it does with heat sources, so although we can use heaters, heaters … etc, we must be careful with direct, prolonged and excessive exposure to these sources of heat and direct sunlight on this type of flooring, which could deform.

Avoid scratching with abrasive pads, sandpaper … etc.

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF PVC AND VINYL FLOORS

In general, and as a precaution, quickly control and remove any liquid spillage, in order to avoid unwanted discoloration.

Use a mop or vacuum cleaner and, for a more thorough cleaning, warm water with the wrung out mop, to which you can moderately add a neutral cleaner, such as Cleaner for vinyl and PVC floors.

With these tips for cleaning vinyl floors in your home, you can make them last much longer.

When you have Pro Carpet Care clean your floors, they will be free of dirt, grime and scuff marks and will look like new.

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