tips on cleaning a laminate floor
Keeping Your Laminate Floors Clean
Because of potential scratching, always vacuum or sweep the floors thoroughly before cleaning. Once you’ve removed all solid debris, you can damp mop or spot clean. Never use a wet mop or excessive water, as it can seep underneath the floor and cause warping.
Use a floor cleaning system, such as Swiffer, with pre-treated damp cloths, or use a barely damp mop. Try spraying an all-purpose cleaner directly on the floor, working in small sections, and follow with a dry mop or a towel.
Never use floor wax or acrylic finish. They will cause a build-up that can discolor your laminate. If you have heavy soil that can’t be handled with a damp mop, you may want to get down on the floor and scrape up any sticky solids. A plastic knife, such as from a fast food restaurant, works very well and won’t scratch. Then just follow that with a few sprays of an all-purpose cleaner and wipe with a paper towel or rag. For grease or tar, try using mineral spirits. Make sure to rinse well. As long as you take care to avoid scratching, laminate floors can be very easy to maintain, and they retain their looks for years.
March 5th, 2007 at 9:26 pm
I have been using mop and glow for about 2 years now- I was unaware that it could cause damage- and now I do have this horrible icky film on my floor. Does anyone know what I can use to get rid of it?