Benefits

If you have not yet installed the PVC liner or are in doubt about this material, know that it is a good cost, being more in consideration for both those who want to renovate and still building a house.

The material is also very durable and requires no painting. Once the installation is complete, the liner will be ready. It is fully recyclable, so if you need to change part of the liner, you can discard the former in the recyclable waste.

It has good thermal and acoustic insulation, ensuring that the house is always at a good temperature and that you do not bother with external noises (or that your neighbors listen to everything that happens in your house).

The PVC lining is totally safe, without risks to those who live in the house, and its cleaning is quite easy and practical, as we will show in the next topics.

Necessary materials

To clean PVC liner, you will need:

  • Neutral detergent;
  • Balde;
  • Soft sponge;
  • Duster;
  • Soft cloth;
  • Water;
  • Shows;

Step by step

To keep the PVC liner always clean and ensure its long durability, it is interesting to do a simple cleaning during the week and a complete one at least once a month. Here’s how to do each one:

Simple weekly

Weekly cleaning may be simpler. All you will need is a duster or a squeegee wrapped in a soft dry cloth. Run all over the lining to remove the dust and the lighter dirt accumulated there.

If you notice that the material is slightly dirtier and that the dry cloth has not removed all the dust, try wiping with a slightly damp cloth.

Did you need the damp cloth? Leave the room well ventilated to ensure that the PVC liner dries well.

Monthly sanitation

The hygiene is done at least once a month should be more complete. As some chemicals can damage the PVC lining, it is best to bet on the neutral detergent. Take a bucket and mix a ½ cup of detergent for each liter of water. You can even use tap water; there is no need to freeze or heat up.

Separate a sponge or soft cloth and immerse it in the water mixed with detergent. The cloth can be more practical since you can curl on a squeegee or broom and go through the liner. Twist well and rub without force through all space. Ideally, do not be in a hurry. If some dirt is more difficult to remove, wait and rerun the cloth.

To finish and remove any detergent residue from the liner, moisten a soft cloth and rinse again. Remember that the cloth should now be wet only with water. If necessary, wipe dry with a dry cloth.

This last stage is essential for those who live in more humid regions. If your house is well lit and you clean it on a warmer day, you can leave doors and windows open and allow the liner to dry on its own.

Care

For the PVC liner to not be damaged and to last longer, it is recommended to follow some recommendations during cleaning:

Follow the manufacturer’s specifications.

When you purchased the liner, you probably received some guidance along with it for durability. It is described which materials can or can not be used for cleaning and what you should avoid doing so that the liner does not spoil.

Do not use abrasive products.

Abrasive products do not match the PVC liner. Even for heavier cleaning, the maximum you should use is the neutral detergent diluted in water. Any other type of product can damage the material, leaving it dry and shortening its life.

Avoid jerky movements

The trick to removing dirt is to make frequent cleaning and not jerky movements. If you notice a more resistant stain, wipe the cloth with detergent and water more often in the same place. If you rub too much or make more sudden movements, you risk breaking the lining. PVC is sturdy, but not so much so.

Do not force or hang on the liner.

During cleaning, avoid straining the PVC liner or hanging on it. To facilitate the task and avoid accidents – and damage to the material – bet on a ladder or chair to carry out the cleaning. While cleaning, do not lean on the ceiling and avoid forcing PVC with the idea of ​​removing dirt more quickly.

Delicate movements will be your allies, and here haste is the enemy of perfection!

Use a thermal blanket to retract heat above 60 ° C

Bet on the PVC lining for the kitchen? Beware of excess heat! Although resistant, very high temperatures (and the stove can produce this) damage the material. Use a thermal blanket to retract heat and avoid problems.

Bet a good distance between the stove and the liner

Still, on the PVC lining in the kitchen, care must be taken with the distance between the stove and the ceiling. Ideally, there should be a good gap between the two. Thus, even with the heat produced during the use of the appliance, no lining damage occurs. Anyway, follow this tip with the previous one and do not forget the thermal blanket.

Clean the kitchen liner more often.

A kitchen is a place where fat can accumulate more easily in the PVC liner. To avoid yellowing – and suffering at the time of cleaning – bet on thorough hygiene at least once a week. Spending the cloth with detergent and water makes all the difference in this case.

See how easy it is to clean PVC liner? If you have any other tips to help with this task, do not hesitate to tell us in the comments!