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How To

Written by: Yarl Christie

Published on: July 14, 2025

How To Clean Vinyl Flooring

Vinyl flooring provides the ideal ratio of comfort, style, and usefulness. To maintain its best appearance, it requires routine maintenance, just like any other surface in your house. Proper cleaning techniques help vinyl flooring last longer and keep its original sheen without inadvertently causing damage.

1. Start With Daily Dust Control

The worst thing for your vinyl floor is dust and grime. To avoid scratching the floor, use a soft broom or a hoover on hard floor (no rotating brush). Wear and tear can be decreased in high-traffic areas by doing this once a day.

2. Weekly Mopping: Less is More

Use a moist microfiber mop once or twice a week for a more thorough cleaning. Add a few drops of mild dish soap or a specific vinyl floor cleaner to warm water. Steer clear of flooding the floor since too much moisture can eventually cause lifting by seeping into the seams.

3. Spot Cleaning Spills

Particularly in hallways and kitchens, accidents occur. React fast to spills. Wipe the area with warm, soapy water after using a fresh cloth to blot liquids. Steer clear of abrasive scrubbers.

4. Deep Cleaning for Stains

  • Scuff marks: Use a baking soda paste on a cloth and rub gently.

  • Ink or food stains: Dab lightly with rubbing alcohol.

  • Grease: Try a drop of dish soap directly on the stain followed by warm water. Always rinse the area afterward to prevent buildup of residues.

5. Products to Avoid

  • Steam mops: The heat can damage adhesive and the vinyl layers.

  • Bleach and ammonia: These can discolour and break down the wear layer.

  • Abrasive powders and pads: They leave scratches that dull the surface over time.

6. Preventative Measures

  • Place mats at entrances to trap dirt.

  • Use felt pads under furniture.

  • Avoid dragging heavy items across the floor.

  • Consider rugs in high-traffic areas.

7. Shine Without the Chemicals

Without wax, do you want that shiny finish? Mop the floor after adding a cup of vinegar to a gallon of warm water. It is a safe, all-natural method of removing dirt and bringing out the natural sheen of the floor.

8. What If the Floor Looks Dull?

Dullness frequently indicates the accumulation of leftovers. In this situation, mop with a vinegar solution or rinse with fresh water. When it comes to vinyl, less is more when it comes to soap.

9. Long-Term Maintenance Tips

  • Refrain from using polish or wax unless the manufacturer recommends it.

  • Clean spills immediately to avoid staining.

  • Use blinds or curtains to protect vinyl from prolonged UV exposure, which can cause fading.

How To Clean Vinyl Flooring

Maintaining vinyl flooring's performance and look requires proper cleaning techniques. Your floors can continue to seem brand new for many years if you follow a moderate yet regular cleaning schedule and stay away from harsh chemicals. The goal is to work with the material rather than against it. Vinyl flooring maintains its beauty and usefulness with proper maintenance.

About The Author

Yarl Christie

Yarl is the Managing Director of Stories Flooring. started his career in the flooring industry by becoming a floor fitter at the age of 18 (2004). Yarl finally decided to move with the times and set up an online flooring store (Flooring Yorkshire, 2018). He works closely with the business managers and resource team to source new products from wholesalers, which in turn brings down the sale price. This enables Stories Flooring to be one of the leading UK flooring retailers.