LVT floors and fast cleaning

Old Coastie

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Ok gurus, when cleaning LVT, I have several low moisture options.

1: Use a vapor steam mop.
2: Use a recovery-type CRB, with follow up microfiber mop.
3: Use magic sponge dry compound, whatever that stuff is called.

Low moisture matters, mild chemical impact matters. Speed matters because it will be done in the a.m. when the store is open. Low foot traffic early in the day.

My question is, who is doing this and what works well for you?
 
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Be very careful with high temps and abrasive techniques.

How dirty is it?

You might find a good tile cleaning product mixed with cleaning vinegar can give good results.

Mop it on, agitate with a doodlebug or slow speed scrubber with a white pad then mop off with a clean mop and finish with a dust control mop.

I can't comment on the crb but my feeling is using it will be slower.
 
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Every manufacturer of LVT and similar products has a different idea on how to best clean their product. You may want to consult the manufacturer if a warranty is involved.

We have had good results with Hydro-Force Wood Fresh neutral cleaner. We have the support of at least one major manufacturer. Can be applied with OP machine and bonnets or mop on and mop off or by other means.
 

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Be very careful with high temps and abrasive techniques.

How dirty is it?

You might find a good tile cleaning product mixed with cleaning vinegar can give good results.

Mop it on, agitate with a doodlebug or slow speed scrubber with a white pad then mop off with a clean mop and finish with a dust control mop.

I can't comment on the crb but my feeling is using it will be slower.


Thanks, John. The manager says that the manufacturer “recommends steam.”

I’m calling corporate, to have them email the manufacturer’s care instructions.
 
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I have sprayed on cleaner rtu and used micro fiber flat mops to clean floors.
 

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All the LVT I've seen is pretty damn durable and not at all subject to same water concerns as cheap laminate, veneer wood laminate and hardwood

ITt's pretty idiot proof
Provided you're not idiot enough to use a wire brush and draino....

don't overthink it
spray a neutral cleaner, roto scrub w/mild pad and use a floor tool to rinse (glided wand will work too)

LTA
 

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All the LVT I've seen is pretty damn durable and not at all subject to same water concerns as cheap laminate, veneer wood laminate and hardwood

ITt's pretty idiot proof
Provided you're not idiot enough to use a wire brush and draino....

don't overthink it
spray a neutral cleaner, roto scrub w/mild pad and use a floor tool to rinse (glided wand will work too)

LTA

Gotta worry about the water getting trapped underneath and its a soft product. Heat and pressure can cause damage.
 
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My questions are how many sq feet and how long have you got to do it in.
roro

2205 and I have to do it while the store is open. It is a retail tire store, the flooring is six months old. The last guy used an auto scrubber, but went out of business.
So I did receive the manufacturer’s instructions and they aren’t as fussy as the store manager thinks.
This will be fun. Waiting 39 days for payment, not as fun.
 

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Gotta worry about the water getting trapped underneath and its a soft product. Heat and pressure can cause damage


spinner pressure washing @ 1200psi and 200 temps would fall under the "Provided you're not idiot enough to use a wire brush and draino" category
But well worth you noting , cause there's an overabundance of idiots in the world

I haven't seen all the LVT out there, and don't clean it "for hire", but what I commonly see when cleaning up our own construction messes and/or installs...

it's soft comparatively, but doesn't absorb any water like pressed paper laminates, engineered wood product veneers and hardwood
and if installed right, and correct adhesive used and fully cured...it's pretty hard to f'up

..LT.A.
 
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See, my micro scrubber would be perfect. I could even wheel up with my 4/6 cargo trailer, scrub it and move on to my 8k job. After I change trailers of course:biggrin:
 
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Rent or borrow a small auto scrubber. If you can't find an auto scrubber do as mikey said and soft scrub with a CRB with medium brushes or use a white pad on a 175. The machines are for show mostly as you can make it beautiful with a neutral cleaner, dwell time a a mop. Just remember to not train your competition. Sell the sizzle!
 

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How I did it today. Using the Nacecare “Hydro Washer” made it easy. Hermann post mopped like a sunuvvagun and remarkably, his mop water did not darken very fast. Total water used on 2205 sq feet, about 4 gallons. By the time we were on the last section, the manager had already emailed his complete satisfaction to corporate.



So... I can’t seem to upload the video (some security issue) and the FB link is static on my phone, so screw it, just take my word that it worked.
 
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