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Cleaning Linoleum Floors

The biggest problem is figuring out if you actually have a linoleum floor. People call all sheet-flooring linoleum just because linoleum was once the norm. It’s like calling all facial tissue “Kleenex,” even if it’s not actually Kleenex. Most sheet-flooring these days is vinyl or a vinyl blend. This is not genuine linoleum. Vinyl is a synthetic material. Linoleum is made of natural materials and requires different care.

What is Linoleum?

The word linoleum explains the materials with which it’s made. “Lin” is from linseed (“linium” is linseed in Latin) and “oleum” is Latin for oil. That’s your trivial fact for the day that you can use to impress friends and family. It’s true – linoleum flooring is made mostly of linseed oil. They boil down the oil, and then they add things like resins, powdered cork, ground limestone, maybe ceramics, other natural ingredients, and wood flour (yes, wood flour). Wood flour is basically really finely ground sawdust. Different pigments are added, which gives the mixture color, and then it is pressed and heated to form a sheet.

What’s the Difference between Linoleum and Vinyl?

Linoleum is made from natural ingredients, and vinyl is synthetic. The colors in linoleum flooring are from pigments that are actually in the mixture. Vinyl flooring is finished first in blank sheets. Then the design is stamped or printed onto the sheets. It is then sealed to protect the design. It’s like the difference between weaving in threads to make a pattern on clothing instead of just printing a design on solid color clothing.

Eventually, the vinyl sealant will wear off, and the print is going to fade or become damaged. Linoleum flooring can actually get deeper in color and often prettier when it’s exposed to sunlight instead of fading because the materials are all natural.

Waxing vs. Sealers

Most manufacturers suggest a polish or wax for linoleum floors to protect the flooring. Vinyl floor manufacturers usually recommend against wax, especially once the protective sealant wears down. If you don’t know what kind of floor you have (linoleum or vinyl), you can either scrape off a layer with a razor blade (in an inconspicuous area!) to see if the design comes off (indicating that it’s vinyl), or you can just buy polishes that are safe for both linoleum and vinyl floors. Vinyl floors usually require resealing once the sealant wears down, and linoleum floors only require wax or polish. Never apply a sealant to a waxed floor or you could lock in wax build-up!

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