Floor coating options for vinyl tile floor:
Vinyl tile is one of the most popular flooring options on the market, loved for its durability, versatility, and ease of installation. Vinyl tile is a large, versatile category of flooring that includes many styles, colors, and installation options.
This is because there are many more types of vinyl tiles offered than vinyl planks.
There’s PVC vinyl, virgin vinyl, and everything in between. What does all this mean?
It mostly relates to the rigidity of the vinyl tile you’re buying. PVC is a plastic composite, and is rigid and sturdy, while virgin vinyl is often flexible.
Not only that, there’s also luxury vinyl tile and waterproof vinyl tile!
Floor coating options for vinyl tile floor:
Picking the polyurethane:
The polyurethane beaded off of the non-treated vinyl, The primer may have enhanced the available hydroxyl groups for improved bonding of the isocyanate groups in the polyurethane, promoting wetting and bonding. If you are curious about the science behind adhesion promoters.
Application
To prep the floor for the polyurethane coating, we cleaned the vinyl and followed by two coats, allowing for drying in between each step. Since polyurethane reacts with water, We didn’t extend drying times. [Note: Polyurethane is incompatible with the wax found in typical vinyl sealers.] Using appropriate personal protective equipment and ventilation, we used a floor applicator to apply the first layer. The process caused a few bubbles, but those quickly dissipated. On the second night we added another coat and a third the night after.
The new floor
Coating my PVC floor with polyurethane made it look fantastic. The plastic odor is gone. The spaces between the planks are sealed. Spilled liquids bead up and sit on the surface like spheres, allowing for easy cleaning. Chairs slide across the surface of the floor without denting or scratching. Sweeping is a breeze. Months later the floor still looks like brand new. According to research, the coating should last about three years.
Traditonal Floor Wax|Vct
Traditional waxes are normally made to last. They comprise of synthetic materials or a mix of artificial materials and natural ingredients. The most common ingredients used in VCT waxing and commercial waxes include shellac, polyurethane, lacquer, perchloroethylene, toluene and phenol. Commercial floor finishes don’t require reapplication as frequent as homemade or natural formulas.
Benefits of Floor Wax
When maintained and applied properly floor waxes offer high shine which is advantageous for both commercial and business spaces. They can be used on just about any flooring including concrete, ceramic, and vinyl. Floor waxes are sold as finishing products from thousands of stores around the country and are readily available to anyone who wants to use them.
An Alternative to Acrylic: Water-based Urethane for Vinyl
Have you considered a water-based urethane vinyl floor finish?
If you are looking for a VCT, Vinyl, LVT, and Linoleum floor finish, High-performance floor finish is a water-based urethane coating for vinyl floors that is an alternative to acrylic floor finish. It is easy to maintain and offers a highly durable finish on VCT, Vinyl, LVT and Linoleum flooring.
How do you clean and maintain vinyl flooring?
Vinyl floors are not only stylish and simple to install; they’re also easy to clean and maintain, making your life easy and your home hygienic. At Corporate Clean LLC, all our vinyl flooring is coated with special surface treatment, making it even more resistant to scratches or stains and even easier to clean and maintain.
Floor coating options for vinyl tile floor-Corporate Clean LLC
Corporate Clean LLC provides facilities managers with expert advice on the most effective commercial floor coatings and application processes that keep these surfaces looking clean, shiny and well maintained. We have coating product options for every commercial floor surface including VCT, sheet vinyl, linoleum, no wax floors, asphalt tile and rubber flooring ceramic tile, quarry tile, terrazzo, and concrete. Let us show you how to protect the thousands of square feet of commercial flooring that you manage.