Friday, February 5, 2010
Before You Buy Laminate Floor Cleaner
Though laminate flooring is really durable, it,like most other things we have, should be maintained. Even if you are single and your particular laminate floors do not see the traffic of your neighbor's with the five kids running around all day, there will be times when they will require attention. Try reading through the following tips for ideas about how to care for your laminated flooring before you purchase that high priced laminate floor cleaner, you may not really need it!
Most Of The Time, You Only Need To Sweep
A lot of people make the mistaking of believing that linoleum kitchen floors and laminated floors are alike. Cleaners make the linoleum shine, however that is not the case with laminate flooring. Many times one needs only to take a broom or dust mop and clean away all the dirt and dust from the surface of the laminate floor to have it looking like new. Some may choose to use a vacuum instead for the speed factor. If choosing this rout, be careful to use a vacuum without a beater bar, the mechanism used to pound the dirt and debris from the carpets. If possible, use a model of vacuum that has an option for hard floors.
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Sometimes Warm Water Will Do The Trick
If you do get a stain, or some annoying something that's stuck to your flooring, laminate floor cleaner may still not be necessary. First, try getting a rag wet with some warm water and scrubbing at it a bit. Keep in mind, laminate floors were meant to be walked on and cleaned off. The top layer of laminated flooring is designed to deflect stains and keep objects from getting stuck. Often times, it just needs a little bit of help from you.
When To Use The Laminate Floor Cleaner
If you can't sweep it away, vacuum it up, or scrub it off, it's probably time to invest in some laminate floor cleaner. Be careful that you don't buy just any cleaner, though. Be sure to purchase and use only the laminate floor cleaner that the floor's manufacturer suggests. Otherwise, you could very easily damage the top-most coat of your floor. Every flooring manufacturer does things a bit differently, and the various chemicals in laminate floor cleaners can sometimes eat away at the finish. Using whatever cheap laminate flooring cleaner you happen to find at the dollar store can very easily leave you with messed up laminate flooring.
Do Not Soak Laminate Floors
Never, ever, ever soak a laminated floor. Neither water nor laminate floor cleaner of any kind should be left standing in a puddle. Moisture can cause laminated floors to warp so quickly that their owners' heads spin. If you think that there is even a chance that you're using too much cleaner or water, then you are. Use only the barest amount of laminate floor cleaner or water and, remember, you can always add more, and it's still a lot better than having to change out your laminate flooring.
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