Laminate care and maintenance

 
We want your floors to look beautiful for many years to come. That’s where maintenance comes in. Learning how to care for your floors properly is an important step that you don’t want to forget. Our guide to caring for your floors gives you tips on regular cleaning, yearly maintenance, and stain removal to ensure that your floors keep up their beautiful appearance.

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!
 
 
Best tools for cleaning laminate floors
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.

A broom and a vacuum are two tools that will have you on your way to fresh and clean laminate floors. Most brooms and vacuums will work well with laminate floors to remove dust, dander, and loose debris.

A microfiber mop is also an excellent tool that can be used to make laminate floors look their best. This type of mop is ideal because it doesn’t spread excess water over the floors, which can cause them to become damaged.

What kind of laminate cleaner should you use? While many products are widely debated on the market today, the best way.
 
 
How to deep clean laminate floors
When maintaining laminate floors, you should always start with a broom or vacuum to remove dirt. Beginning with this will ensure that you don’t push around dirt and rocks when you move on to the next steps. If you choose to vacuum, make sure the beater bar is turned off. Always sweep or vacuum in several directions to remove as much dirt as possible. Also, to get into the corners, you may need to use the attachment on your vacuum.

After you have removed all loose dirt and debris, damp mop or mop with an approved laminate floor cleaner. 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 to protect laminate
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.

  • Entryway doormats inside and outside your home will give you and those who visit your home a place to wipe their feet. By removing the mud and dirt from shoes, there will be less dirt tracked through your home.
  • Remove your shoes when entering your home. After wiping off your shoes, consider leaving them near the door. If you feel comfortable, ask your guests to do the same. Also, if you like to wear high heels, try not to walk around the house with them. Instead, put them on before leaving and remove them as soon as you arrive home.
  • Always use furniture pads or protectors on large furniture, and never slide furniture across the room. Investing in furniture pads can keep indents from becoming an issue when furniture is removed at a later date. Also, be sure to always pick up large items if you’re moving them, rather than sliding them, which can cause scratches or dents.
  • Always pick up spills and accidents when they happen. Wiping up water, liquids, and solid spills will prevent damages and issues that can arise when mishaps are left untreated.
  • If you have pets, trim their nails to keep them short, lessening the likelihood of damages.