How to Repair Vinyl Flooring

Use a vacuum cleaner or broom to clear away any existing dirt or debris from the surface of your vinyl flooring where the cut or scrape is located., Apply a low-gloss seam sealer or vinyl seam sealant to the scraped or cut areas of the vinyl...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Use a vacuum cleaner or broom to clear away any existing dirt or debris from the surface of your vinyl flooring where the cut or scrape is located.

    Mop and rinse the damaged area with fresh, warm water if vacuuming or sweeping the area does not remove the dirt.

    Consult the manufacturer of the vinyl flooring for further direction on cleaning products that are safe to use if neither of the vacuuming or mopping methods do not remove all the dirt.
  2. Step 2: Apply a low-gloss seam sealer or vinyl seam sealant to the scraped or cut areas of the vinyl flooring.

    These products will help fill and seal any scrapes or cuts, preventing the lower layers of the vinyl flooring from deteriorating further.

Detailed Guide

Mop and rinse the damaged area with fresh, warm water if vacuuming or sweeping the area does not remove the dirt.

Consult the manufacturer of the vinyl flooring for further direction on cleaning products that are safe to use if neither of the vacuuming or mopping methods do not remove all the dirt.

These products will help fill and seal any scrapes or cuts, preventing the lower layers of the vinyl flooring from deteriorating further.

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