How To Clean Vinyl Floors

Vinyl Composition Tile (VCT) or more simply put vinyl flooring is a staple in commercial spaces, and for good reason. It’s strong, versatile, and can handle heavy foot traffic day after day. But to keep it looking its best, you must maintain it regularly. In this blog we will discusss.

Let’s break down the best ways to care for your VCT floors, so they stay in great shape for the long haul.

Daily Sweeping and Dust Mopping

Over time, dust and debris can scratch surfaces, dulling their appearance. Using a soft-bristle broom or a microfiber dust mop can easily catch dirt before it causes any damage. Making this a daily habit, especially in high-traffic areas like entrances, hallways, or break rooms, can be beneficial.

Damp Mopping for Deeper Cleaning

While sweeping and dust mopping are effective for surface debris, periodic damp mopping helps remove stains and spills. To avoid damaging the finish, use a neutral pH cleaner designed for VCT floors to avoid damaging the finish. Additionally, a microfiber mop and a well-wrung mop head are also necessary to avoid excessive moisture on the floor. Depending on foot traffic, aim to damp mop your floors once or twice a week.

Applying a Floor Finish for Protection

One of the most important steps in maintaining VCT flooring is applying a floor finish or wax. This finish acts as a barrier against scuffs, scratches, and stains, making regular cleaning easier and more effective. It will also keep the floor shiny and improve its resistance to dirt buildup.

Typically, VCT floors require a new coat of finish every 4 to 6 months, depending on foot traffic. Before applying a new coat, make sure the floor is properly cleaned and free from any old wax buildup. 

Stripping and Waxing the Floors

Over time, even with regular cleaning, old wax or finish can build up and cause the floor to appear dull and discolored. This is when it becomes necessary to strip the old wax and apply a fresh coat to restore the floor’s original shine. Stripping removes all the dirt, grime, and old finish that sweeping and mopping cannot reach.

For most commercial spaces, this process should be done at least once a year. However, high-traffic areas may require more frequent attention. For the best results, consider hiring professionals who have the right equipment and expertise to handle the job efficiently.

Addressing Spills and Stains

Accidents can happen, especially in busy commercial spaces. Whether it’s a coffee spill or tracked-in dirt, cleaning spills as soon as they occur can prevent long-term stains or damage. Keep cleaning supplies like neutral floor cleaners and absorbent cloths readily available for quick cleanups. You can also train your cleaning staff to follow best practices to maintain a clean and hygienic environment. 

Placing Entryway Mats and Rugs

Placing mats and rugs at all entrances can significantly reduce the amount of dirt and debris entering your space. Mats also absorb moisture, preventing water from seeping into the VCT tiles. Choose mats with slip-resistant backing to prevent movement. You can also place larger mats or runners in high-traffic areas to further protect the floor.

Ready to give your VCT floors the care they deserve? Let our team at Clean Impact Commercial Office Cleaning handle it for you! Contact us today for expert advice and solutions.