How To Clean Laminate Floors
By Carrie Lauth
I'm loving my new laminate floors! I've found
that cleaning them is easy but not quite as simple as dusting and dampmopping.
They will dry kind of streaky if I don't use a small bit of some kind of
cleanser that evaporates quickly.
So now I either sweep with a broom or dustmop with a dry microfibre mop, then I
use a wet microfiber cloth on the mop to mop the floors. I lightly spray a touch
of Seventh Generation Glass & Surface Cleaner to spots or when the mop gets too
dry. It also helps to mop in the direction of the grain and not in circles or
figure 8s like you might with vinyl or tile.
I searched around online and found tips from other laminate floor owners on how
to clean laminate flooring:
Try a damp mop wrung out with very hot water, it evaporates better.
Try a vinegar/water solution.
Check with the manufacturer's recommendation: mine recommended a damp plain
water mop but as I mentioned, that wasn't effective for me. Some manufacturers
make their own floor cleaners.
A wet Swiffer cloth works well for some.
Don't use a soap based or citrus oil product, they don't clean laminate well or
could even damage the shiny finish.
Don't use any type of abrasive cleaner.
If a stain is resistant you can try a tiny bit of acetone.
Hope that helps. Enjoy your new laminate floors!
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