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- donn0128Explorer IIIf you dont mind a little work, Johnsons Paste Wax once or twice a year. If your lazy Mop and Glow.
- coolmom42Explorer IIYou don't need to do anything to it except sweep and mop it. I strongly recommend NOT using paste wax or Mop&Glow on it. They both leave a residue that attracts dirt and do nothing for the vinyl flooring. You have vinyl, instead of old fashioned linoleum. Even the cheapest vinyl has multiple layers of color covered with a protective layer. I'm sure this is cheap vinyl, probably much lower quality than what you would use in your house. But it still should last 10 years or so with basic cleaning.
- MikesrExplorerThe Swiffer brand products ( dry and wet jet ) work well for travel and store nice. The pads can be easily thrown away.
- jfkmkExplorer
Mikesr wrote:
The Swiffer brand products ( dry and wet jet ) work well for travel and store nice. The pads can be easily thrown away.
Exactly what we use, and it works very well. Linoleum floors do not require waxing. - Opie431ExplorerWe go with the Swifter also. You probably do not have linoleum.
- PapaNIes60ExplorerAnother vote for Swiffer.
- Another vote for a Swiffer.
Waxing is old school. It builds up layer after layer...
Just sweep and clean is all that's needed. - gboppExplorerIsn't waxing a vinyl floor similar to painting vinyl siding on a house?
- pira114Explorer II1987 with origional vinyl flooring. Never had anything other than mild dish soap and water to wash it. Still looks new. About the only thing on the trailer that does still look new. These floors will last forever unless they get gouged.
- ReneeGExplorerWe have the BeauFlor resilient flooring in the kitchen and commode room, but because it's such a small area, after sweeping, I will get down on my hands and knees and use a sanitary wipe or two and call it done!
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