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Vinyl Flooring Maintenance & Repair

CARING FOR YOUR FLOOR

To keep the lasting shine and fresh feel of your investment for as long as possible, we recommend that you...

DO

Wipe up spills as soon as possible. Remove dried spills with Floor Stripper and Cleaner on a white cloth.

Wash your floor occasionally with an no-rinse floor cleaner.

Use Stripper and Cleaner for heavy duty cleaning.

Use Polish to return your floor's original shine if it begins to dull over time.


DON'T

Use detergents, abrasive cleaners or "mop and shine" products - they may leave a dull film on your floor.

Use paste wax or solvent-based polishes.

Use a beater bar when vacuuming because it can visibly damage the floor surface.

Use highly abrasive scrubbing tools.

No-Rinse Floor Cleaner:

No rinsing

For no-wax vinyl floors

Leaves no dulling film

Keeps floors looking their best


Floor Stripper and Cleaner:

Solves tough cleaning problems

Dissolves wax buildup

Removes tough ground-in dirt


Floor Polish:

Restores shine to older floors

Keeps on shining even after repeated washings

Felt Floor Protectors:

For all residential floors

Distribute the weight of furniture evenly to reduce indentations

Prevent abrasions with unique replaceable felt pads

General rule of thumb -- the heavier the item, the wider the floor protector should be

Install and remove easily with screw attachment

Available in three finishes -- Brass, Maple and Light Oak

PROACTIVE PROTECTION FOR YOUR FLOOR

When moving appliances or heavy furniture, lay a plywood panel on your floor and "walk" the item across it. This protects your floor from scuffing and tears.

Use floor protectors, such a on furniture to reduce indentation. As a general rule of thumb, the heavier the item, the wider the floor protector needed.

Be careful with rolling casters. They can damage the floor. Therefore, we do not recommend them. If you choose to use them, the double wheel type are the best option.

Place a walk-off mat at outside entrances to reduce the amount of dirt brought into your home. We do not recommend the use of rubber- or latex-backed mats because the chemical (antioxidant) used to keep the backing from becoming brittle can permanently stain your floor. We suggest a nonstaining vinyl-backed mat or a woven rug that is colorfast. Most of these products are identifled "colorfast" by the manufacturer.

IMMEDIATELY AFTER INSTALLATION

For 8 hours after seam application, protect the sealed seams on your flooring. This will ensure the proper seam bond. If your seams are disturbed before they're dry, permanent damage may result.

Maintain room temperature at 65 degrees Fahrenheit for 48 hours after installation is completed. This assures proper curing, setting and bonding of products.

The adhesive under your floor needs time to thoroughly dry after installation. Therefore we recommend that you do not scrub or wash your floor for five days.

REMOVING STAINS

Crayon

Rub the stain with mineral spirits* or turpentine* on a clean white cloth. (*May be combustible/flammable please follow instructions on label.)

Scrub the area with a Floor Stripper and Cleaner and a nonabrasive white scrubbing pad, following instructions on the label.

Lipstick

Rub the stain with rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol)* on a clean white cloth. (*May be combustible/flammable please follow instructions on label.)

If stain is still visible, rub the stain with mineral spirits* or turpentine* on a clean white cloth. (*May be combustible/flammable please follow instructions on label.)

Scrub the area with a Floor Stripper and Cleaner and a nonabrasive white scrubbing pad, following instructions on the label.

Grape Juice/Wine

Scrub the area with a Floor Stripper and Cleaner and a nonabrasive white scrubbing pad, following instructions on the label.

Mercurochrome/Merthiolate

Scrub the area with a Floor Stripper and Cleaner and a nonabrasive white scrubbing pad, following instructions on the label.

Mustard

** These stains may not be entirely removable from vinyl no-wax floors.

Scrub the area with a Floor Stripper and Cleaner and a nonabrasive white scrubbing pad, following instructions on the label.

Pen Ink**

** These stains may not be entirely removable from vinyl no-wax floors.

Rub the stain with rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol)* on a clean white cloth. (*May be combustible/flammable please follow instructions on label.)

If stain is still visible, rub the stain with mineral spirits* or turpentine* on a clean white cloth. (*May be combustible/flammable please follow instructions on label.)

Scrub the area with a Floor Stripper and Cleaner and a non-abrasive white scrubbing pad, following instructions on the label.

Permanent Marker**

** These stains may not be entirely removable from vinyl no-wax floors.

Rub the stain with mineral spirits* or turpentine* on a clean white cloth. (*May be combustible/flammable please follow instructions on label.)

If stain still shows, very carefully wipe with fingernail polish remover containing acetone (follow use instructions on label) on a clean white cloth.

If stain still shows, rub the area with rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol)* on a clean white cloth. (*May be combustible/flammable please follow instructions on label.)

Scrub the area with a Floor Stripper and Cleaner and a nonabrasive white scrubbing pad, following instructions on the label.

Asphalt Driveway Sealer/Shoe Polish**

** These stains may not be entirely removable from vinyl no-wax floors.

Rub the stain with mineral spirits* or turpentine* on a clean white cloth. (*May be combustible/flammable please follow instructions on label.)

If stain still shows, rub the area with rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol)* on a clean white cloth.(*May be combustible/flammable; please follow instructions on label).
Scrub the area with a Floor Stripper and Cleaner and a nonabrasive white scrubbing pad, following instructions on the label.

Hair Dye

Rub the stain with rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol)* on a clean white cloth. (*May be combustible/flammable please follow instructions on label.)

If stain still shows, use mineral spirits* or turpentine* on a clean white cloth. (*May be combustible/flammable please follow instructions on label.)

If stain still shows, very carefully wipe with fingernail polish remover containing acetone (follow use instructions on label) on a clean white cloth.
Scrub the area with a Floor Stripper and Cleaner and a non-abrasive white scrubbing pad, following instructions on the label.

Paint/Varnish

If paint stain is wet, wipe up the stain with water on a clean white cloth.

If paint stain is dry, carefully scrape residue with a thin spatula.

If stain still shows, rub the area with rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol)* on a clean white cloth. (*May be combustible/flammable please follow instructions on label.)

If stain still shows, use mineral spirits* or turpentine* on a clean white cloth. (*May be combustible/flammable please follow instructions on label.)

If stain still shows, very carefully wipe with fingernail polish remover containing acetone (follow use instructions on label) on a clean white cloth.

Scrub the area with a Floor Stripper and Cleaner and a nonabrasive white scrubbing pad, following instructions on the label.

Nail Polish

Very carefully wipe with fingernail polish remover containing acetone (follow use instructions on label) on a clean white cloth.

Rust

Apply a Floor Stripper and Cleaner to the stain and let it stand for five minutes. Scrub vigorously with a stiff-bristle brush or nonabrasive white scrubbing pad, wipe, rinse, and let dry.

If traces remain, rub with a soft cloth dipped in a solution of oxalic acid and water (1 part acid to 10 parts water).

NOTE: Please follow instructions and cautions on label, as oxalic acid is poisonous.

Cigarette Burns

The procedure depends on the exact construction of your floor. Consult your retailer.

Black Heel Marks

Scrub the area with a Floor Stripper and Cleaner and a nonabrasive white scrubbing pad, following instructions on the label.

If stain still shows, rub the area with a non abrasive cleaner.

If stain still shows, rub the area with rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol)* on a clean white cloth. (*May be combustible/flammable; please follow instructions on label).

 

 

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