First thing you should know that moisture and wood don’t mix, and since our Laminate is made with wood, avoiding its exposure to the moisture is must.
Here is a little crash course on clean laminate flooring.
Cleaning Laminate Floors;
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Do not use
steam cleaners or moist mops that can harm your floor irreparably.
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Use a
moist tissue to block out spills as quickly as they occur. Do not let liquids
stand on your ground.
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Use an
acetone/ nail polish remover on a smooth white cloth for hard places like oil,
paint, markers, lipstick, ink, or tar. Then wipe the region off the rest of the
residue with a moist cloth.
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Sweep,
dust or vacuum the floor regularly with the hard floor attachment, to avoid
dirt and grain accumulation that can scratch or dull the floor finish.
·
Clean
the floor periodically with
specially designed cleaning products.
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Do not
wash or wet the ground with soap, water, soap oil or other cleaning liquids.
Swelling, tangling, delamination, and joint lining separation could result and
the guarantee could be void.
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Avoid
using steel wool, abrasive cleaners, or cleaners with high amounts of ammonia
or chlorination.
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Do not use
any sort of buffer and polishing machine in your laminate floors.
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For Stains like candlesticks or chewing gums,
harden the place with ice and scrape it softly with plastic scraper like a
credit card, for example, please make sure you don’t scratch the floor. Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
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A more
frequent dust-mopping or vacuuming schedule may be required in very sandy areas
such as a beachside home.