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  • Jul 19, 2009, 10:38 AM
    nikosmom
    Good cleaner for vinyl floors
    Does anyone know of a good cleaner for vinyl floors? I usually use Lysol + water but it tends to leave the floor "sticky". I like the disinfecting qualities of Lysol but don't like the "sticky" feeling when it dries. I've experienced the same results with Swiffer pads. I know there are some steam mops on the market but I can't really afford to buy one of those right now. If anyone knows of a good cleaner that's safe to be used on vinyl flooring and doesn't require rinsing, I'd gladly appreciate it!
  • Jul 19, 2009, 12:41 PM
    tickle

    Hi, kiddo, you have a problem of build up guck I guess, I don't been dirt guck build up. You are going to have to use a stripper to get it back to square one. I guess you know that already. Have you been using a lot of mop n glo on it, or some kind of instant wax ?

    I haven't used a stripper in years, I went over to the stickemdown good grade tiles.

    I am assuming you have the vinyl that comes by the square yard ?

    Tick
  • Jul 19, 2009, 09:00 PM
    nikosmom

    Hey tick,
    Thanks for responding but no, I don't have any buildup. I just had the floor installed within the past year and I've never used anything other than Lysol or Swiffer to clean it; never any type of wax or "shine" products.
  • Jul 20, 2009, 07:47 AM
    tickle

    Hi, yes. I would suggest vinegar and water as a good cleaner that doesn't require rinsing and it is environmentally safe to use. Actually an excellent cleaner for counter tops, stoves and most definitely windows. Mix 3 to one, say l cup vinegar to three cups water

    I find it odd that your floor is stick after drying as in using a strong cleaner on a floor that has been waxed with mop and glo, I have run into that situation and is frustrating.

    Your floor is new, you should not be having that stickiness.

    Tick
  • Jul 20, 2009, 09:55 AM
    nikosmom

    See I just think it's the Lysol. I prefer Lysol because it disinfects in addition to the fresh, clean smell but the "stickiness" afterwards is horrible.

    I think vinegar is a good idea but honestly I can't stand the smell of vinegar; do you know of a commercial cleaner? :o

    I was thinking about trying a mixture of 1 part bleach and 3 parts water but I didn't know if it may ruin the floor.
  • Jul 20, 2009, 11:01 AM
    tickle

    If you use the bleach, you will get the stickniness after drying.

    You can buy scented raspberry vinegar, but remember you are watering it down, so you won't notice the scent very much and it disappears a couple of minutes after using. It also freshens the air in a room and works on cigarette smoke and cooking odors.

    The benefits of using vinegar are l0 fold. Burn a scented candle while you are using it, burn an incense stick at the same time. You won't notice the vinegar smell. You are not alone on this, many people can't tolerate the smell of vinegar but there are ways of diminishing the smell.

    Tick

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