Can I use bleach on a linoleum floor? My apartment¡¯s bathroom floor is made of some kind of linoleum material...
My apartment¡¯s bathroom floor is made of some kind of linoleum material that make it look like a fake hardwood floor.
If I use the usual 1 subdivision bleach to 2 parts water on this type of flooring, will it damage the floor?
Should I manufacture sure to rinse it off with plenty of dampen once I do use it?
Is there any other type of cleanser that you might recommend?
Thank you all surrounded by advance!
Yes sounds good also after this use a floor shine so floor wont look dull I dont see why not
I wouldn't. Bleach mixtures, unless you pinch a garden hose to 'em, usually leave a sticky residue. Plus, Bleach is a corrosive, which is why it should only be used minimally.
I would recommend a plain ol floor cleaner approaching Armstrong. Cleans and makes it shine. Without deteriorating your floor.
Answers: No, it shouldn't damage the floor but the with the sole purpose time I would bother to use bleach on a floor is if there's some reason to disinfect it, say if the dog pooped on it and you own a crawling baby around. There isn't much reason to disinfect a floor since it's designed for walking on, not eating off of. Many relations apparently don't realize that bleach isn't really a cleaner but a disinfectant and doesn't remove anything oily or greasy. On a floor you are far better to use a product meant to verbs floors which will clean off assorted things that can get on floors. And these days, I would importantly recommend a microfibre mop or cloth which will probably clean very all right with just sea and without a special cleaner of any kind. If you really grain the need to disinfect around the toilet, bleach solution will be just fine.