Cleaning and Maintenance of Rubber-Vinyl Commercial Baseboards
Rubber-vinyl commercial baseboards can indeed be stripped and cleaned to restore their appearance.
Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Cleaning Process:
- Assessment: Evaluate the Condition - If the vinyl baseboards are significantly worn or damaged, it may be more cost-effective to replace them.
- Materials: The materials for vinyl baseboard replacement are generally affordable, and the replacement process is relatively straightforward.
- Substrate Check: Before replacement, ensure that the underlying substrate (typically gypsum drywall) is in good condition and can support the new baseboards securely.
- Proactive Cleaning Approach:
- Holistic Cleaning: A proactive approach to cleaning encompasses attention to details such as transition pieces, trim, baseboards, and edge-work.
- Re-Coating and Maintenance: During floor re-coating and maintenance tasks, the cleaning process includes addressing baseboards. This comprehensive approach contributes to the overall cleanliness and aesthetics of the space.
- Cleaning Techniques:
- Aerosol Baseboard Cleaner: For cleaning commercial vinyl baseboards, an alcohol-blended water-based aerosol baseboard cleaner is commonly employed.
- Foaming Application: Application of the foaming cleaner is followed by immediate scrubbing using green, brown, or black utility hand pads. This step effectively removes built-up floor finish and stubborn soils.
Recommendation:
Replacement Consideration: Consider replacement if the condition of the vinyl baseboards warrants it, taking into account factors such as cost, time, and the overall condition of the substrate.
Note:
Regular cleaning and proactive maintenance contribute to extending the lifespan and appearance of rubber-vinyl commercial baseboards. Addressing cleaning needs during routine maintenance activities ensures a consistently clean and well-maintained environment.