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Acetone safe on vinyl.
Thanks to a little acetone that old floor glue and dirt is history.
So it looks like acetone is compatible with vinyl if you don t want the vinyl to dissolve.
With little to no effort all of that grime on our luxury vinyl tile wiped up in no time with nail polish remover.
Yes acetone is a very powerful solvent.
It will dissolve most plastics.
Keeping your floor looking new takes some work but maintaining your floor is definitely better than replacing it.
Acetone is also used as a degreaser for thinning fiber glass resin and helps remove adhesives and vinyl resins.
However if it is plasticized vinyl like vinyl car seats or vinyl bags the acetone may extract the plasticizer and cause the vinyl to crack.
Acetone works well and does not have as strong of an odor as paint thinner or other chemicals you can use for the same task.
However keep in mind that these compounds may dull the finish on your vinyl panels.
I never put or spilled any acetone on vinyl so i can not swear on my mothers grave or in a court of law.
If you feel that this is your only option then we again recommend that you also use this liquid sparingly and use as little amount as possible.
Before the flooring experts jump all over me or slam my comments i have to share that they don t typically recommend using a harsh chemical like acetone to clean the floor with.
Vinyl floor adhesive make a mess during installation even if you are careful and using acetone can remove the adhesive quickly.
After cleaning vinyl fences make sure you take precautionary measures.
Sweep regularly wipe up spills immediately and clean the floor as soon as it starts to look dirty using products that are safe for vinyl.
The problem with this is acetone can actually melt the finish on vinyl because vinyl fencing is made from pvc.
But i would be willing to bet 20 that it will dissolve vinyl.
How to maintain vinyl flooring.
To minimize the chances of this happening consider thinning the thinner further by diluting every cup of the chemical with eight parts water.