Years of waxy buildup can coat linoleum floors and it may seem that it s impossible to get them fully clean.
Cleaning waxed linoleum floors.
If you have older vinyl that requires waxing clean it with warm water and detergent.
Pour the floor finish into a clean dry plastic wringer pail.
Deep cleaning linoleum floors requires using a floor wax remover specially formulated for linoleum surfaces.
Once a week use a soft bristled broom or vacuum cleaner attachment to remove dirt and debris.
Dampen a mop or sponge with the mixture and rub the floor just enough to loosen the dirt.
Use a dry microfiber mop to remove dust and debris in high traffic areas on a daily basis.
Try not to rub off.
It uses finely ground particles for a gentle scrub that won t leave scratches on your tile.
Using baking soda vinegar commercial floor cleaners and windex only add to the dull and dirty look of the linoleum floor.
Dip a clean dry finish mop about halfway into the solution and remove it.
Scrub with a brush or nylon scrubbing pad and mop up with clear water.
Trying to strip larger areas can result in the stripper drying on the floor.
The floor will appear dull when dry.
Rinse linoleum with clear water and allow drying.
To deep clean linoleum flooring baking soda is an excellent additive for power blasting through dirt and grime.