removing a Shark brush roll.
There are many potential cleaning solutions for vinyl flooring.For regular cleaning, it’s best to just use warm water (not hot) as this is the gentlest option.. For deep cleans, make a DIY cleaning solution of warm water and a couple of drops of washing-up liquid.
This works well in kitchens, as the detergent cuts through greasy food stains.. Make sure any shop-bought cleaning product is suitable for vinyl floors.Some floor cleaners leave a film on vinyl that looks bad and attracts more dirt.Commercial cleaners are more likely to need rinsing, so check to see if this step is required..
Step 3: Start Mopping.Whether you use a spray mop or a bucket mop, make sure you mop the floor so it’s damp rather than wet.
You want to use as little water as possible to reduce the risk of damage to your vinyl flooring.
A microfibre mop is a better choice than a string mop, as string holds a lot more water.. Mop from the furthest point towards your exit door to save you walking over wet floors.High-quality tools including a mini turbo tool.
Not the best vacuum for hard floors (unless you buy the separate soft roller floorhead).Expensive (although cheaper than the Dyson V11).
Small dust capacity.Not the most hygienic emptying system.