Laminate Floor Care

Getting a laminate floor is a great alternative to hardwood. Not only are laminate floors less expensive and more durable, laminate wood floor care is relative simple. With proper care of your laminate floor, it can last for years.

The first step in laminate floor care is to read the warranty and care instructions. This will make things a lot easier when you are trying to figure out how to take care of Pergo laminate flooring.

The next step in your care for laminate floors is to ask for post-installation instructions. Some floor types should not be used or cleaned for a time after installation to allow all adhesives to set. Mopping your floor too soon can cause it to come unglued.

The third step to take care of hardwood laminate floors is to vacuum, followed by a damp mop. Your mop should not be soaking wet, since excess water can seek through cracks in the floor and damage your subflooring underneath.

The fourth step in laminate flooring care is not to apply any wax or acrylic finishes. If your floors lose their shine, talk to the manufacturer for tips on restoring their luster.

Always consult the manufacturer on what stain removers are ok to use on your laminate flooring. Your owner’s brochure may show you how to care for your laminate floor in these cases. The manufacturer may have a special cleaner to use, or may recommend acetone or mineral spirits depending on the type of stain.

The next step in your care of wood laminate flooring is to put down mats. Mats in exterior entranceways can help trap dirt, keeping your home cleaner and offering less opportunity for floor damage.

Another step in the care wood laminate flooring is to put easy-glide buttons on the bottom of your furniture. This will allow you to move chairs and other items with ease without causing scratches or dents in your flooring. Along similar lines, use a dolly to move appliances or large furniture to prevent damage.

Another thing to consider is to take the appropriate precautions to protect your floor. For instance, if you want to install heavy artwork on the walls or heavy lighting on the ceiling, make sure to put a carpet or padding on the floor underneath where you are working. This will prevent damage to the floor in the instance that something gets dropped. In kids’ rooms, where there is a higher risk of items falling or toys causing damage, consider using area rugs to protect large sections of floor.

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