Although Laminate floors are tough,
you should follow these directions
to keep them in good shape.
• Remove loose dirt by using a non-beater bar vacuum or a dust mop.
• With a damp mop or cloth, clean your laminate flooring once a week
with a vinegar solution (1/4 cup of
white vinegar to 2 gallons of clean tap water) or a nonabrasive
household cleaner, such as ammonia
and water solution. Do not saturate the flooring.
• Do not use abrasive cleaners, steel wool, soap-based detergents,
waxes, polishes, or scouring
powder as they may scratch or dull the flooring surface.
• Wipe up spills immediately. Avoid allowing liquids to stand on
your flooring.
• A more frequent dust mopping or vacuuming schedule may be required
in high traffic or sandy areas.
• For tough spots, such as candle wax or chewing gum, harden the
spot with ice and then gently scrape
the spot with a plastic scraper. Even a credit card will do. Be
careful not to scratch the flooring surface.
Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
• Do not use any type of buffing machine.
• Use protective mats at the entry and exits to help collect the
dirt and moisture that could damage the
laminate floor.
• Use floor protectors or glides under furniture legs.
• Frequent vacuuming using a non-beater bar will pick up dirt and
grime
To view other Flooring Care guidelines
follow this link
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Laminate flooring consists of
a clear layer on top, with a
decorative layer, core, and
backing below |