To clean vinyl plank flooring effectively, start by removing loose dirt and debris with a broom, dust mop, or vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment. Then mop the floor using a microfiber mop dampened with a mixture of warm water and a mild, pH-neutral vinyl floor cleaner or a homemade solution like one cup of white vinegar to one gallon of warm water. Avoid soaking the floor; wring the mop well to prevent water from pooling. For stubborn stains, gently scrub with a soft-bristled brush or sponge. Finally, rinse the floor with clean water and dry it thoroughly with towels or microfiber pads to prevent streaks or slipping. Important tips include avoiding abrasive tools, harsh chemicals such as ammonia or bleach, excessive water, steam mops (unless specifically approved), and wax or polish products, which can damage the vinyl or leave residue. Regular sweeping or vacuuming helps maintain the flooring's appearance by preventing dirt buildup. Immediate spill cleanup prevents staining and damage. This cleaning approach balances thoroughness with preservation of the vinyl plank flooring's finish and durability.