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Cleaning Wood Laminate Floor
by: Vincent Platania
One of the greatest advantages of laminate floors is that they require
minimum effort to clean and maintain but can look great for years. Most
laminate manufacturers warranty their residential flooring for 10 to 25
years against staining, wearing and fading. All you really need for
cleaning are a vacuum cleaner, a dry mop and a damp towel for more
difficult stains. Laminates are built to stand up to wear, but to keep
them looking like new, here are a few recommendations.
Large pieces of sand or rock can cause visible scratching. These are
usually easy to catch by having floor mats and foot brushes at outside
doorway entrances. Dirt which gets past the mats and brushes can cause
invisible scratching that eventually leads to dullness. So, vacuum and
mop regularly to keep grit off the floor. For dry cleaning, vacuuming or
sweeping is usually sufficient. Using a dust mop or polisher (FULLER
D.C. Polisher) on a regular basis also helps reduce the scratch-causing
crumbs. Never clean with abrasives, scouring powder or steel wool.
Damp clean laminate flooring using a vinegar or ammonia-based solution
(Labor Saver Floor Cleaner by FULLER). You can also make a homemade
cleaner for your laminate flooring by pouring 1/4 cup of vinegar into a
30 to 32 ounce empty spray bottle then fill with plain water for a quick
solution. Then, dampen a mop with water and mop, spraying the floor as
you go along. When damp mopping, avoiding standing fluids so you do not
saturate the floor. Wipe immediately! Other possible cleaning fluids
that have been suggested include:
· A multi-floor cleaner (FULLER Multi-Floor Cleaner)
· vinegar, rubbing alcohol, and water (equal parts)
· 1/3 white vinegar, 1/3 rubbing alcohol, 1/3 water, and 3 drops
dishwashing liquid (1 quart total)
· Windex
Spot Cleaning Tips
· To remove oil, paint, permanent marker, tar, rubber heel marks, use a
neutral cleaner on a clean light colored cloth. If needed, use alcohol
or a nail polish remover containing acetone.
· To remove blood, fruit juice, wine, beer, soda pop, pasta sauce, use
warm water. If needed use a neutral cleaner on a light colored cloth.
· To remove candle wax or chewing gum, first harden with ice and then
scrape very gently. Wipe the rest with warm water on a clean light
colored cloth.
If your laminate is scratched, see if you can buy a touch up stick from
your manufacturer. The area you repair will look, hold up to traffic and
wear just like the rest of the laminate floor. If your floor
manufacturer does not offer a touch up kit, check your local home
improvement or hardware store for wax sticks made for floors. If you
still can’t find a fix-it-stick, pick up a large box of quality crayons
from the art and craft section of your favorite discount store. Whether
using a wax stick for flooring or a crayon, that matches the color of
your floor, you’ll need to move the stick in the same direction as the
scratch, then buff with a soft cloth.
In case of more severe damage, which is unlikely to take place in most
of the homes, a trained professional can be called to replace a plank.
The new plank should be almost indistinguishable from the rest, if done
properly.
About The Author
Vincent Platania represents the Stanley Home Products. Stanley Home
Products has been in business since 1936, and offers high quality home
and personal care products to keep your home and your body clean. Visit
http://www.stanley-home-products.com
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