Clean linoleum floors using a homemade baking soda cleaner to deep clean linoleum flooring baking soda is an excellent additive for power blasting through dirt and grime.
Products to clean linoleum floors.
Linoleum specific cleaning products can be found in most flooring and home department stores.
Use a cleaning product specifically intended for cleaning linoleum floors.
Begin to go over the room in small sections frequently redipping the mop in the soapy water and wringing out the excess.
Flooring manufacturers recommend ph neutral cleaning products especially those formulated specifically formulated for linoleum.
Mix a few drops of dish soap into a gallon of water.
Once the entire floor has been cleaned mop once more using clean water to remove any traces of baking soda or soap residue.
Mop the floor with the mixture using the scrub brush to remove stubborn dirt or in high traffic areas.
For laminate products water alone is the best cleaning option if you can t use the recommended cleaner.
While the other ingredients loosen up grease baking soda absorbs the loosened particles and excess moisture.
General floor cleaning products or multi purpose cleaners may be too harsh for linoleum either dulling or damaging its surface.
Most linoleum floor cleaners need to be diluted with water so follow the manufacturer s instructions by mixing in the appropriate amount of cleaning detergent in a large.
When you ve finished the entire floor empty the bucket and fill it with clean hot water.
Vacuum or sweep the floor to remove any dirt particles.
Fill a bucket with a gallon of warm water and mix in a cup of white vinegar a small amount of all purpose cleaner dish soap or the manufacturers recommended cleaning solution.
Vinegar can be used in conjunction with baking soda to get a linoleum floor really clean.
Substitute white vinegar for cider vinegar if you want to.
Use the spray bottle to spray the vinegar solution on the linoleum floor and mop the floor with the warm water in the mop bucket.
Maintaining linoleum is similar to maintaining a wood floor although it is durable linoleum is like wood susceptible to damage from excessive moisture and alkalinity.
Spread dry baking soda on the surface of the floor before you mop it.
Mix white vinegar food grade and water 50 50 in a spray bottle fill up a mop bucket with warm hot water.
Mix one gallon of hot water one cup of vinegar and a few drops of dish soap.
Sprinkle baking soda on the floor.