How to Remove a Stubborn Stain from Vinyl Flooring

Vinyl Flooring

From scuff marks to food stains, vinyl floors are susceptible to several different kinds of stubborn stains. Learn how to get them up to help keep your vinyl floor in the best condition possible.

Removing Stubborn Stains from Vinyl Flooring

Accidents happen, and learning a few tricks on how to remove stubborn stains from vinyl flooring will help extend the life of your floor and save a few headaches in the process.

General Stain Removal for Vinyl Floors

As a general recommendation if specific manufacturer's instructions are unavailable, clean soiled spots on vinyl floors with the mildest substances first and work up from there.

Materials

  • Dishwashing liquid
  • Water
  • Sponge
  • Ammonia
  • Soft bristled nylon brush
  • Soft cloth

Instructions

  1. Mix one part dishwashing liquid with 10 parts water.
  2. Apply the solution to the spot and rub with a sponge.
  3. Dry thoroughly.
  4. Mix one tablespoon of ammonia with one quart warm water.
  5. Pour a small amount of the ammonia mixture onto the spot and leave undisturbed for 10 minutes.
  6. Gently agitate the ammonia with a soft-bristled brush.
  7. Rinse well with water and dry.
  8. If the stain remains, increase the ratio of ammonia to water by half and repeat.

Removing Scuff Marks from Vinyl Floors

Black heel and furniture scuff marks are one of the most common stains that mar vinyl floors. They typically resist most normal cleaning solutions, but come right up with the right product.

Materials

  • Denatured alcohol or lighter fluid
  • Soft cloth
  • Water

Instructions

  1. Soak a soft cloth in denatured alcohol or lighter fluid.
  2. Rub the cloth onto the scuff mark, pressing down firmly into the floor.
  3. Rinse with clean water and dry.

Removing Food Stains from Vinyl Floors

Foods like fruit juice, wine or tomato sauce can often leave behind stubborn stains on a vinyl floor that can be difficult to remove. If you're patient, however, you can get them up with very little effort and just a little time.

Materials

  • Bleach
  • Water
  • Cloth or rag

Instructions

  1. Mix together one part bleach to four parts water.
  2. Soak a rag or cloth in the solution and place the soaked cloth on top of the stain.
  3. Leave the cloth in place undisturbed for one hour to let the bleach soak into the stain and lighten it.
  4. Rinse the stain well with water and dry.

Do not use bleach on rust stains, as this may cause the stain to oxidize and discolor the floor. Never use undiluted bleach on the floor, as this could discolor the vinyl as well.

Tips for Removing Stains from Vinyl Floors

Vinyl is extremely easy to keep clean; just damp mopping with a vinyl cleaner and warm water is generally all that is required to maintain it. To help remove stubborn stains, follow these tips to ensure success:

  • Test all cleaners or chemicals in an inconspicuous area like a closet to ensure that the cleaner will not discolor or harm the floor.
  • Use white cloths to avoid color bleed when the cloth comes in contact with the cleaning solution.
  • Ventilate the area well and keep any rags soaked in alcohol or lighter fluid away from pilot lights or open flames when cleaning the floor.
  • Avoid abrasive cleaners as these can strip the finish off the vinyl and leave a permanent mark.
  • Wipe up spills and clean stains as soon as they are noticed to avoid having them set in deeper.

Treat Your Floors Right

With proper care and cleaning, a vinyl floor can last for decades. Remove even the most stubborn stains from your vinyl as soon as you notice them to help keep your floor in the best possible condition.

How to Remove a Stubborn Stain from Vinyl Flooring