This is very inaccurate information and should not be disseminated to the public at large although it does exists in so many realms already. Firstly, cleaning anything on your floor with an acidic solution is a terrible idea. It will dull finishes and potentially etch vinyl. There is a reason that all commercial floor cleaners are a neutral PH (7.0) or are slightly basic. Then we go an tell people to wash their floor with dishwashing soap as well?? There is a reason there is a segment of industry dedicated to the care of floor coverings. This is about as good and useful as telling people to was their wood floors with a steam mop or their car with rocks.
I am not sure about that. But you can follow the instructions floor cleaning the vinyl floor.
Wipe up spills with plain water as soon as they happen to help prevent stains. You’ll need to clean your floor more thoroughly about once a week. First, vacuum or dry mop the floor to remove dust, hair, and dirt. Then you’re ready to move on to a wet mop and a cleaning solution. Commercial vinyl floor cleaners are available, but you can make a simple, effective cleaner for vinyl floors by mixing apple cider vinegar with water. The vinegar’s acidity removes dirt without leaving a soapy film. Mix one cup of cider vinegar with a gallon of hot water. Use a damp mop to apply to the floor, rinsing the mop frequently with clean, hot water from another bucket or your sink. For extra cleaning power, add a few drops of liquid dishwashing soap to the water and vinegar mixture. Mop first with the soap mixture and then mop a second time with the water and vinegar mixture.
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