Laminate Flooring Care and Maintenance



Date Posted : August 15, 2016


Cleaning laminate flooring is simple- dirt and dust are easily removed with a vacuum or broom.


Cleaning laminate flooring is simple- dirt and dust are easily removed with a vacuum or broom.

For more difficult-to-remove soil, use a cloth moistened very lightly with plain water. Then wipe the surface with a clean dry cloth. Under no circumstances should the floor be wet mopped.

Heavier stains may be removed with manufacturer recommended laminate flooring cleaner available from most flooring retailers.

Never use soap solutions, waxes, sealers, polishes, or any abrasive materials.

Protect the laminate flooring in high traffic areas and from excessive tracking of outside dirt and soil with mats at all entrances.

Protective felt pads on chair and furniture legs are recommended to further protect the floor.

Occasionally, things may become "stuck" to your floor, such as gum or candle wax. This situation is best handled by letting the spot harden completely, then scraping it gently off the floor with a plastic scraper. Residue can then be removed using a clean rag damped with a little manufacturer recommended cleaner.

Tips

Do

  • Wipe up spills immediately
  • Use door mats and throw rugs outside room entrances and in front of kitchen sink and refrigerator to help keep dirt and grit off your floor, and to prevent damage and excessive wear.
  • Place runners and area rugs along high traffic areas.
  • Move heavy appliances and furniture by using a dolly rolled over plywood or pressed board.
  • Use furniture leg protector pads under all furniture legs.

Don't

  • Don't use any of the following products on your floor: ammonia based cleaners, acrylic finishes, wax based products, detergents, bleach, polishes and oil soaps, or abrasive cleaning soaps.
  • Don't allow water to stand on your floor for any length of time.