Instead you need to look for ph neutral cleaners.
Bleach white vinyl flooring.
The mats can be washed but they trap particles that can wear down the finish of your floor.
You should avoid cleaning vinyl floors with ammonia or bleach.
Is it lighter than the overall color of the vinyl floor or is it some sort of discoloration.
Rinse thoroughly with clean water and allow to dry.
Dear floors to your home my sister uses bleach in her water to clean the floors.
Chemicals that dissolve stains can also make fabric colors bleed and stain your floor.
Although the methods described here won t harm most vinyl floors we strongly recommend that you test them in a closet or on a section of flooring that s hidden by furniture.
Vinyl flooring is a popular choice for kitchens and bathrooms since it s waterproof and easy to clean.
Mix 1 part bleach with 2 parts water.
Bleach is a natural whitener and can sometimes remove the yellowing.
High ph detergents are corrosive and can damage the flooring.
Removing bleach stains from vinyl flooring.
Use white rags only.
The best way to protect your vinyl flooring is to put down floor mats around entrances to help stop big dirt and debris.
Linoleum tile vinyl and concrete floors can be cleaned on a regular basis with chlorine bleach.
The best cleaners are ph neutral ones such as plain water or a solution of 1 ounce of mild dish detergent per gallon of water.
Apply with a soft cloth.
Apply straight white vinegar to the stained area and allow it to set.
Once the finish is gone vinegar can t help you.
The flooring company confirmed this and unfortunately did.
Just as with fabric i expected that bleach damage to the floor would be irreversible.
In fact one of the best cleaners for your vinyl floors is a simple solution of an ounce of mild dishwashing soap in a gallon of plain water.
It is always helpful to know a little more about the stain.
It looks like black plastic stuff.
Since standing water can damage or stain vinyl flooring it s important to use a microfiber mop as opposed to a string mop when you re cleaning.
You should sweep or vacuum your flooring to remove larger dirt and debris.
Bleach will damage hardwood floors when used in a strong enough solution to kill bacteria.
Vinyl is also inexpensive looks attractive and has a cushioned core which makes your floors more comfortable to walk on and warmer than tile or wood.
My local flooring company said that undiluted bleach would have to be left on a vinyl floor for quite an extended period of time before causing any discoloration due to protection from its wear layer.
White vinegar is another product that has had some success.
I have told her many times not to use bleach on the wood look floors.
Well she used the same mop on all floors so now my vinyl flooring has started shedding.