| MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR PLYNYL®
BRAND FLOORING PRODUCTS
Plynyl will deliver years of satisfactory service
when maintained properly.
1. Maintenance Instructions General:
1.1. Plynyl is made with a woven vinyl fabric bonded
to a polyurethane backing. Vinyl is a very tough durable
material and few household or common office chemicals
affect it. Routine maintenance along with periodic
cleanings and diligent attention to stain causing
spills will provide a long useful life.
1.2. The frequency of routine maintenance depends
on the application. For commercial offices it may
be once a day, for residences, two to three times
a week. The frequency has to be determined by the
user or through consultation with the manufacturer.
The methods for routine maintenance as well as cleaning
methods also depend on the application. Frequency
depends on the amount of soil and dirt Plynyl is exposed
to. Dirt and soil will degrade any flooring so proper
maintenance will increase its natural life cycle.
1.3. Plynyl is unique among soft floor coverings
because water can be used effectively in daily maintenance.
Detergents and shampoos with a pH up to 11 can be
used repeatedly and safely. However it is recommended
to use the lowest pH detergent that provides a satisfactory
result. When using water with any of the maintenance
techniques listed below be sure not to leave any standing
water and keep foot traffic off the floor until it
is completely dry. Also do not over-wet areas to be
cleaned.
1.4 Do not use Acetone, Pine-Sol or Citrus based
cleaners as they can damage Plynyl. Solvents containing
Xylene or Toluene may be used in a limited fashion
as a spotting agent, see the Section 3 below.
1.5. Plynyl is semi-absorbent because of its polyurethane
cushion, but the vinyl face fabric is not absorbent
and therefore Plynyl is not recommended as a walk-off
mat.
1.6. It is recommended that a walk-off mat be provided
in every installation to reduce the tracking of soil
and other foot borne contaminants onto the Plynyl
floor. If walk-off mat is not provided it will result
in premature wear of the Plynyl installation.
1.7. From time to time small white fiber protrusions
may appear along cut edges of Plynyl. This is normal
and maintenance should include trimming of these fibers
1.8. Sealers, waxes, stain repellents and other topical
applications are not required for Plynyl. Using a
powder cleaner such as "Host" is not required,
it does not result in more effective cleaning.
1.9. Direct contact between natural rubber and Plynyl
will cause discoloration in Plynyl. Avoid the use
of rubber castors, furniture pads or other rubber
pad or cushion products.
1.10. It is necessary to use chair pads under rolling
chairs to protect Plynyl fabric and seams.
2. Maintenance Techniques
2.1. The most common and easily accessible maintenance
options are the vacuum cleaner and mop. Either is
effective in picking up and removing dirt. If a vacuum
cleaner is used the beater brushes should be lowered
so it brushes the surface of the Plynyl to release
dirt and brush out scuffs.
2.2. In the absence of additional cleaning methods
noted in 2.4 below, mopping is slightly more effective
than a vacuum cleaner because you can use a detergent
with it. If a detergent is used in mopping spread
it out on the area to be mopped allow it to stand
30 seconds to a minute and then mop the area. Rinse
the mop with clean water and apply detergent again
if necessary. Rinse and mop with at least one additional
clean water rinse after applying detergent, as detergent
residue will attract soil if not properly rinsed.
2.3. For modest sized installations Hoover manufactures
a floor-cleaning machine called the Hoover Floor MATE™
which was designed especially for flat surfaced floors
like wood and tile. It works very well with Plynyl
as well. It uses water, detergent and rotary scrub
brushes to aggressively remove soil and dirt. Follow
the manufacturers instructions for use. It can be
used for the home but will work well for some smaller
commercial applications as well. You can find it at
www.hoover.com, or purchase one direct when placing
an order for Plynyl. The Floor MATE works well with
Crystal Dry™ as well, see paragraph 2.4 (A)
below.
2.4 For commercial and institutional installations
a recommended cleaning program would consist of daily
vacuuming to remove soil particles, daily spot cleaning,
and periodic comprehensive cleaning. The frequency
of the comprehensive cleaning depends upon the use
and should be determined in consultation with maintenance
professionals.
Vacuuming: See paragraph 2.1 above
Spotting: See article 3 below.
Periodic Comprehensive Cleaning: There are several
methods that work well.
A. The Whittaker GLS™ Carpet Cleaning Systems
with Crystal Dry™ works very well in combination
with routine vacuuming. This system relies on Crystal
Dry, a detergent that suspends soil into dry crystals
that can then be vacuumed easily. Crystal Dry’s
advantage over conventional detergents is that it
doesn’t leave a soapy residue, which may attract
more dirt. Periodic cleaning with Crystal Dry would
be done using the GLS, Whittaker’s carpet
cleaning machine. The GLS has twin cylindrical counter
rotating brushes that are effective in removing
soil from Plynyl without abrading the fabric. You
can find Whittaker products at www.rewhittaker.com,
or call them at 800-422-7686.
GLS,
Crystal Dry and Carpet Roamer are all trademark
names of the R.E. Whittaker Co.
B. Crystal Dry by Whittaker can also be used with
a rotary bonnet and pad. It is recommended to saturate
a cotton micro-fiber pad with Crystal Dry to clean
the floor. Care should be taken to make sure the
pad stays moist. It isn’t necessary to rinse
Plynyl after treating with Crystal Dry.
C. Plynyl can be cleaned with a rotary bonnet and
pad and conventional detergents. The pad should
be a green striped cotton pad available from most
industrial suppliers such as Grainger. First a detergent
should be applied to the surface and allowed to
stand for 30 seconds to a minute. Pass over the
floor three to four times with the rotary bonnet
and pad. To pick up the detergent pass over the
floor again with the rotary bonnet but with a clean
dry cotton pad. Care should be taken to remove all
detergent residue or it may attract more dirt. Care
should be taken not to abrade Plynyl with the rotating
pad. Hard to remove stains should be treated by
hand, not machine as per instructions below.
D. For large installations cleaning can be accomplished
with an auto-scrubber. When using an auto-scrubber
activate its scrubber brushes and vacuum bar and
set the automatic solution dispenser on medium to
high. Follow the manufacturers recommendations to
get the best results from the equipment. Do not
exceed an 11 pH for chemicals used in the machinery.
As noted above care should be taken to remove all
detergent residue or it may attract more dirt.
E. Interior Preservation Inc. (IPI) is an approved
maintenance provider. They have a nationwide network
of service providers. Call Tony Doria at 800-820-0008
extension 109 for a local provider.
3. Spot And Stain Removal
3.1. Even with routine maintenance stains and spots
will occur. Clean up spills as quickly as possible.
Watery spills should be blotted with clean cloths
or paper towels. Thick jelly like substances should
be removed with a spoon or blunt scraper and then
blotted. Solids should be scraped using a blunt scraper
and then swept, brushed or vacuumed to remove the
material. After removal of the majority of the spilled
material it is important to complete the removal process
so the spill does not have a chance to affect the
flooring. Whittaker manufactures a spotting and brushing
system using Crystal Dry Spotter and Cleaning Agent
and the Whittaker Carpet Roamer™, it’s
effective in cleaning the stains listed below where
brushing is required.
Plynyl is stain resistant, not stain proof.
To avoid lasting stains blot and clean immediately.
The list below shows stain removal procedures for
some common spills and other tough to clean areas.
| Type of Stain |
Stain Removal Procedure |
| Shoe Heel Marks |
Use medium bristled scrub brush and follow with
mild detergent solution. |
| Blood, Chocolate, Catsup, White
Glue, Egg, Ice Cream, Butter |
Spray on a mild detergent solution and allow
to dwell for 1 minute. Brush with a medium bristled
scrub brush and then blot with white paper towels.
Repeat until discoloration is removed. |
| Berries, Fruit Juices, Cream, Soft
Drinks, Milk, Wine, Beer, Coffee, Tea |
Spray on a mild detergent solution and allow
to dwell for 1 minute. Blot with white paper towels.
Repeat until discoloration is removed. |
| Excrement, Vomit, Urine |
Spray on a mild detergent solution and allow
to dwell for 1 minute. Brush with a medium bristled
scrub brush and the blot with white paper towels.
Repeat until discoloration is removed. |
| Shoe Polish, Asphalt, Grease, Oil,
Ink, Lipstick, Crayon, Wax, Paint, Rubber Cement,
Seam Sealer |
Remove as much residue as possible using white
towels paying attention to keeping the stain from
spreading. Use a mild solvent (Bane Clene Saf-t-Solv)
placed on a white towels and then applied to the
stained area. Repeat the application of the solvent
and gently agitate the area as much as needed.
Over application of any solvent can dramatically
affect the integrity of Plynyl. Follow solvent
cleaning with a detergent rinse. |
| Mercurochrome, Merthiolate,
Betadine, Tomato sauce, Spaghetti sauce |
Spray on a mild detergent solution and allow
to dwell for 1 minute. Blot with white paper towels.
If discoloration is not removed, dilute household
bleach to 1:10 bleach to water and mist on affected
area and allow to dwell for 5 minutes. Rinse with
water to remove all bleach residue. |
| Chewing Gum |
Freeze with compressed air and break away from
material surface. Follow with mild detergent and
a medium bristled brush. |
| Cigarette Burns |
Cut and replace area with similar material. |
| Rust |
Treat with a reducing agent and follow with
a mild detergent rinse (may require professional
assistance). |
Follow all cleaning procedures using common detergents
with a water only rinse in order to remove all residual
cleaning agents (If Crystal Dry is used a follow up
water rinse is not required). Allow the area to completely
dry before allowing traffic in the area.
NOTE: Stains that cannot be removed
under the listed procedures can be treated with a
1:10 bleach to water solution. Mist the solution on
the area of discoloration and allow to dwell for 5
minutes. Rinse the area with water only in order to
remove the bleach residue. Allow to dry completely
before trafficking. Some stains may require a professional
to complete the stain removal process.
CHILEWICH | SULTAN LLC
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New York NY 10016
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