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Water can permanently damage the
floor, wipe up any spills immediately.
Avoid walking on floors with high
heeled stiletto-type shoes or drop
objects on floor.
Do not use any abrasive cleaners or
scouring pads.
Magic marker, shoe polish and blood
can all be removed with acetone (use
fingernail polish remover). Mineral
Spirits will remove most stains such
as tar, old adhesive, crayon and paint.
Always pour these cleaners onto a
cleaning cloth then wipe the affected
area.
Vinyl Floor
When a spill occurs, wipe it up with a damp
sponge or paper towel. Avoid using cleaners
containing abrasives or scouring pads as these
may damage the finish of the flooring. Keep
the floor clean. Dirt, grit and soil can act as
abrasives. A 100% latex backed floor mat may
help to keep floor clean. Do not use rubber
backed mats or rubber casters as they may
stain the flooring. Use large protection pads
with felt spots on bases of heavy stationary
items to help disperse the weight. Felt spots
are non-abrasive. High, stiletto type heels
may permanently damage the flooring. When
moving heavy objects, lay a piece of plywood
down to prevent accidental galling of vinyl.
NOTE:
Some dish washing soaps, oil-based
cleaners and one step “polishes” can
leave an oily residue that attracts soil
and reduces gloss.
CAUTION:
Flooring may become extremely
slippery when wet. Avoid personal
injury by wiping up spills and keep
flooring dry.
Cleaning and Maintenance:
For everyday cleaning, vacuum the floor to
remove dirt and debris. It is recommended
to occasionally mop the floor using a cotton
string mop and a minimal amount of water.
Use a mixture of soap-free household cleaner
(either vinegar or ammonia work well) and
water for a more thorough cleaning.
Wipe away stains with a damp cloth.
Stains caused by ink or paint may
require a cloth moistened with acetone
(nail polish remover).
Stains caused by gum or tar should be
allowed to harden completely, then
gently scraped away.
Felt protectors on the bottom of
furniture and floor mats can preserve
the beauty and appearance of the
flooring.
CAUTION:
Abrasive cleaners and scouring pads
can scratch and damage the flooring.
Linoleum Floor
Armstrong linoleum flooring requires
regular maintenance that includes cleaning
and polishing. New Armstrong linoleum
flooring requires at least 3 coats of polish for
adequate protection. This article will discuss
basic cleaning and maintenance. For detailed
information on maintenance, polishing,
stripping, and removing stains, contact the
Armstrong Customer Response Center at
(800) 233-3823 or visit the website at
www.armstrong.com
Armstrong recommends the use of a neutral
cleaning agent, preferably Armstrong Genuine
Linoleum Floor Cleaner, that is specifically
designed for use on Armstrong Linoleum
floors. Use the following procedures for
general cleaning or to clean spills
NOTE:
Frequently change the cleaning
solution during regular and heavy
cleaning.
Cleaning:
Thoroughly sweep or vacuum the floor.
Mix ¼ cup of Armstrong Genuine
Linoleum Floor Cleaner per gallon of
cool water.
Dampen a mop with the cleaning
solution and lightly wash the floor.
Allow the floor to dry.
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