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Maintaining The Laminate Floor
Laminate
flooring is touch and durable, and usually easy to keep clean. Just
sweep or vacuum. Damp mop when needed with a bit of ammonia or vinegar
in water. Don't flood the floor, as this can cause damage.
Some common products - such as soap, floor polish, scouring powder, and
steel wool - are not recommended for laminate flooring. They can
damage the wear layer. For tough stains, use the manufacturer's
recommended product. Test any product you're unsure of
in a less visible area. Mats at exterior doorways reduce
tracked-in dirt. Felt pads under furniture legs and soft rubber
rollers instead of metal or plastic ones help prevent dents and scratches.
Filling Small Dents Because some marks and dents are
unavoidable, flooring manufacturers sell fillers for small surface repairs.
Most fillers are types of finishing putty, color-coordinated to match the
flooring. They resist wear and moisture just like the flooring does.
First clean and dry the area to be repaired. Protect the surrounding
area with clean plastic tape. Then fill the dent with putty.
Before the putty hardens, wipe away the excess with a cloth dampened with
water or acetone, following your manufacturer's instructions. Remove
the tape. Dry putty is next to impossible to remove, so clean up well
while it's still wet. More serious damage probably
requires replacing planks. Hire a professional laminate-flooring
installer. Stubborn Stains Some
stains need more than elbow grease. The chart below offers a few
suggestions. Citrus-based cleaners work well for stains that water
alone won't fix. Some manufacturers also recommend acetone.
| Stain |
Solution |
| Chocolate |
Rub with lukewarm water and a cloth dampened with
manufacturer's cleaner. |
| Tar |
Rub with a cloth dampened with citrus-based cleaner or
acetone. Wipe with a clean, damp cloth |
| Candle Wax |
Let harden; remove with a plastic scraper. An
automobile ice scraper works well. |
| India Ink, paint |
Rub with a cloth dampened with citrus-based cleaner or
acetone. Wipe with a clean, damp cloth. |
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