Sunday, July 28, 2013

How to clean your laminate flooring

  General Cleaning 

     In my experience with laminate flooring, for the last 13 years, I have found the best way to maintain it is, to use a simple dry micro fiber or terry cloth mop.  Use a laminate and  hardwood cleaner, such as Bruce laminate  cleaner, or Zep.  Both can usually be found at Home Depot.  You can go ahead and mist, ( not soak) the floor with the cleaner, usually in a 6 ft. by 6 ft. area at a time.  Wipe up with the dry mop, quickly. This should clean any normal smudges and dust off your floor, and put a nice shine on it as well. You shouldn't need to clean your laminate more than once a week depending on traffic.  The rest of the time, just dry mop,( don't mist) with either the same pad, or have a dry pad refill on hand for dry mopping. I also recommend hand washing the pads and air drying to get the most usage from the pads.

Water Is The Enemy Of Laminate Flooring!!
   
    Under any circumstances, do not use a damp mop or a wet towel to clean your floor. Water will find a way in the joints and curl it or warp it around the seams. It may not happen at first, but continuous wet mopping will do damage, Guaranteed!

Mats At The Doorways

    If your floor meets a bathroom, kitchen, or outside entry, put soft, non-abrasive mats down, where you can wipe your feet.  The objective is to keep  the water off  the floor.

Vacuuming

    There are good floor vacuums on the market to clean your laminate floor. Make sure it has a non- abrasive head on it with a soft brush on the bottom

Tough Spots!

    Your laminate cleaner may not be strong enough to clean those really tough spots.  For that, I recommend Goo Gone, which can be found almost anywhere ... Target, Home depot, etc.  It will leave a film, so try to use it for small areas.  Dry the area with a dry cloth, afterwards.

Never, Never Steam Your Floors! 

    No matter what the commercials tell you, don't even think about it.  Steam is moisture, which will do damage quicker.  I've personally seen floors that have been steamed, and it does not look good.

Just An Extra Tip ....

     Always put felt protectors under furniture legs, or anything that might be coarse, or could possibly scratch your new floor .... it needs TLC!

So, there you have it .... some basics on cleaning your laminate floor.  If you stick to these guidelines, your floor should last a long time :)  ... I hope this helped.  
-David Lepore      www.floridafloorsmart.com
   

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