Understanding VCT Flooring
Vinyl Composition Tile (VCT) is a popular flooring option known for its durability and cost-effectiveness. However, over time, these floors can lose their luster and appear dull or worn. The good news is that with proper care and maintenance, you can restore your VCT floors to their former glory.
Cleaning and Preparation
Before applying any new finish, it’s crucial to thoroughly clean your VCT floors:
Remove all furniture and obstacles from the area
Sweep or vacuum to remove loose debris
Use a neutral pH cleaner specifically designed for VCT floors
Scrub the floor with a cotton-blend or microfiber mop to remove stubborn dirt
For tough stains or scuff marks, use a safety scraper carefully
Stripping Old Finish (If Necessary)
If your VCT floor has multiple layers of old finish, you may need to strip it before applying a new coat:
Apply a commercial floor stripper according to the manufacturer’s instructions
Use a low-speed floor machine with a stripping pad to remove the old finish
Thoroughly rinse the floor with clean water to remove any residue
Applying New Finish
Once your floor is clean and dry, you’re ready to apply the new finish:
Choose a high-quality floor finish suitable for VCT
Pour the finish into a clean bucket
Dip a clean microfiber flat mop into the bucket
Apply the finish to the floor using slightly overlapping strokes
Ensure even coverage, leaving no area uncovered
Allow each coat to dry completely before applying the next (usually 30-45 minutes)
Apply 3-5 coats for best results
Tips for a Professional-Looking Finish
• Work in small sections, starting from the farthest corner and moving towards the exit
• Use a “figure 8” pattern when applying the finish for even distribution
• Avoid walking on the newly finished floor for at least 24 hours
• Consider using a floor buffer for an extra shine after the final coat has dried
Maintaining Your Newly Finished VCT Floor
To keep your VCT floor looking new:
• Dust mop daily to remove abrasive particles
• Clean spills immediately to prevent staining
• Use walk-off mats at entrances to reduce dirt tracked onto the floor
• Perform regular maintenance with a neutral pH cleaner
• Schedule periodic deep cleaning and recoating to maintain the finish