Laminate floors are an excellent choice for a variety of households. One of the reasons why they’re so popular is because of how easy they are to clean and care for. When it comes to maintenance, laminate doesn’t require you to adhere to a demanding cleaning routine, but instead, offers you the flexibility to keep up with cleaning quickly and easily on your schedule.
If you have laminate floors in your home or are planning on investing in brand-new laminate soon and want to learn how to care for laminate, our guide is an excellent place to start. We’ll explain the best tools, best ways to maintain laminate, how to protect laminate, and more!
Do not use a mop that is soaked in water. Laminate is made from wood and can become damaged with excess water, especially if it soaks into the flooring. Ideally, your laminate floors should dry within one to two minutes. If they are not drying quickly, you may be using too much laminate floor cleaner or water. Instead, only use the amount of cleaner that is necessary to coat the floor and spread around. It’s best to start at the back of a room and work your way toward the front. By starting in the back, you won’t have to walk through the room to get out!
How do you know what types of brooms, vacuums, and mops to use on laminate? Navigating the many options can be confusing, but we can guide you to the right tools for cleaning and maintaining laminate flooring.
The best way to keep your laminate floors looking their best is by preventing damages from occurring in the first place. Spills, accidents, and dirt can be reduced by taking a few preventative steps like the ones listed below.
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