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What you need to know about effectively cleaning your laminate
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Laminate floors need to be cleaned regularly in order to prevent them from getting scratched or warped, but using harsh cleansers can create streaks or damage the laminate. General cleaning with a dry mop should be done regularly, but for more intense cleaning, warm water or mild cleaners can also be applied. Here are some of the best ways to clean laminate floors.

Things You Should Know

  • Fill a bucket with hot water and use a mop to give your laminate flooring a deep clean. Be sure to dry the flooring with a cloth when you’re done.
  • Spray a vinegar solution in small 1-foot (30.5 cm) squares and wipe the solution from the floor immediately with a damp terry or sponge mop.
  • Stir 2 Tbsp (30 ml) of baby shampoo or mild detergent into a bucket of hot water. Then dip in and wring out a mop to wipe down your laminate flooring.
Method 1
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General Cleaning

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  1. Sweep a dry dust mop across the surface of the floor every few days to remove everyday dirt.
    • Even though laminate flooring is fairly scratch-resistant, excess dirt, hair, and debris can cause scratches to develop if allowed to build up over time. Regular sweeping prevents such scratches from forming.
    • Instead of using a dry dust mop, you could also use a vacuum with a soft brush attachment.
    • Do not use a standard floor brush. The stiff, straw-like bristles on the brush could damage the surface.
    • Sweep in the direction that the laminate floor tiles were laid. Doing so allows you to pick up any debris that falls in between the grooves of the laminate flooring pieces.
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    Use a cloth or sponge to immediately clean up any liquid spills.
    • Do not allow any liquid, even water, to sit on the floor for prolonged periods. Liquid can stain or damage the protective wear layer of the laminate flooring.
    • Soak up excess liquid with a dry cloth.
    • Dampen the cloth or sponge before spot-cleaning the location of the spill to remove any remaining residue.
    • Dry the spot with a dry, soft cloth. Do not allow the area to remain wet.
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    Laminate isn't as strong as other flooring options, and it's easily damaged by devices like steam cleaners, buffers, and polishers. If your floor is looking dingy, use a mop and some elbow grease to clean it. It may take several passes to get the floor clean, but the mop is safer for your floors.
    • If you can't get your floor clean no matter what you try, you can always call a professional.
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    As another option, you can use a commercial product labeled for use on laminate flooring. Be sure to read the label and use the product correctly, as a little product goes a long way.
    • Avoid using cleaners that promise to create a shiny surface, as these products can cause a waxy buildup on your floors. Similarly, don't use pine scented products on your laminate floors, as they may leave a dull, soapy residue. [1]
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Hot Water

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  1. The water does not need to be steaming hot, but it should be more than simply lukewarm.
    • A thorough, wet wash should be performed every few months or after a wide area of the floor has gotten muddy or notably dirty.
    • Hot water is often considered one of the best ways to clean laminate flooring because, when done correctly, it will not leave streaks. It is also the least likely to damage the protective coating of the laminate, since water is the mildest cleanser possible.
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    Soak a sponge mop in the hot water and wring it out so that it is only mildly damp.
    • You could use a traditional-style mop, but it is easier to control the saturation level of sponge mops.
    • The mop should be wrung out well before using it. Even water can stain or warp the laminate floor if it is allowed to sit on the floor in puddles. That being the case, the mop should only be mildly damp before you use it on the laminate.
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    [2] Cover the entire floor, starting from the center and working your way out.
    • You could also work from one side of the room to the other. The only method you should avoid is working from the exterior of the room to the center, since you will need to walk across the newly-cleaned floor as it dries in order to leave the room.
    • Since the mop is only barely damp, you may need to re-soak and re-wring it a few times during the cleaning process.
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    If the laminate is barely moist, you can let it air dry. Otherwise, wipe it dry with a clean, dry, microfiber cloth.
    • Do not use an abrasive cloth, since this may scratch the flooring.
    • Do not let puddles of water sit on the laminate for long periods of time.
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Vinegar

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  1. Pour 1/4 cup (60 ml) white vinegar into a 30 to 32 oz (940 to 1000 ml) spray bottle. Fill the rest of the bottle with plain water and shake well to combine.
    • Diluted vinegar is especially useful when your laminate floor has caked on mud or other stains that have caused it to become faded or dull.
    • Vinegar is too abrasive to be used in its pure form, so you must combine it with water.
    • You could also create a similar vinegar-based solution by combining 1/3 cup (80 ml) vinegar with 3 squirts of liquid dish detergent and 1 gallon (4 liters) of warm water.
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    Spray the vinegar onto the floor in areas no larger than small 1-foot (30.5 cm) squares.
    • Do not spray the entire floor with the vinegar at once. You need to wipe the solution off the floor almost immediately, and spraying the entire floor at the same time will prevent you from cleaning off the vinegar before it starts to wear away at the protective coating of the laminate.
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    Immediately after spraying the vinegar solution on the floor, wipe it off with a damp terry or sponge mop.
    • You could also use a soft microfiber cloth. Do not use any mops or cloths that are abrasive, however.
    • Make sure to wring out the mop or cloth before using it. Do not soak the floor with water, since letting moisture sit on it for too long could cause the floor to warp.
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    If a large amount of water has been left behind, soak it up and off the floor with a dry microfiber cloth.
    • If only a small amount of water has been left behind, you may allow it to air dry without fearing damage to your laminate.
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Gentle Soaps

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  1. Add roughly 1 gallon (4 liters) of warm to hot water to a large bucket.
    • The water does not need to be steaming hot, but it should be significantly more than merely lukewarm.
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    Stir 2 Tbsp (30 ml) of baby shampoo or mild liquid dish detergent into the hot water. [3]
    • Do not use a scented or dyed dish detergent, since these are more likely to create streaks or cause damage to the laminate.
    • Baby shampoo is gentle enough to use on laminate floors, but do not use standard adult shampoos.
    • Mix the soap and water with your hand until the soap dissolves and bubbles begin to form.
    • Do not use abrasive cleaners, like bleach or other strong cleaning chemicals.
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    Soak a terry or sponge mop in the soapy solution. Wring it out thoroughly so that it is only mildly damp.
    • Soapy water is a good choice when cleaning floors that have been exposed to mud, salt-covered snow boots, or other major forms of contamination.
    • You could also use a microfiber cloth, but mops are preferable since you will be cleaning the entire floor at one time instead of working on small patches.
    • Excess water can cause laminate flooring to become distorted. As a result, it is important that you wring out the mop until it is only mildly moist rather than soggy.
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    Start from one side of the room and work your way to the other side, covering the entire floor.
    • You can also start in the center and work your way to the outside perimeter of the room. The only thing you should avoid doing is working your way from the outside into the center of the room, since you will have to cross over your newly cleaned floor to leave the room.
    • Re-soak and re-wring the mop as necessary to make your way across the entire floor.
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    If you used a small amount of water, the flooring should air dry quickly. If it does not show any signs of air drying by the time you reach the other side of the room, dry it by hand using a dry microfiber cloth.
    • Do not allow puddles of water to sit on the laminate for prolonged periods of time.
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Removing Problem Stains

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    Spray a small amount of window cleaner on the stain and wipe it away immediately with a warm, mildly damp cloth.
    • Use a non-abrasive microfiber cloth.
    • The sooner you can attend to the stain, the easier it will be to remove it.
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    Scrape away the gum with a plastic knife and rub off any residue with a soft, damp cloth.
    • Dampen the cloth with mineral spirits for best results.
    • Do not use a metal knife, since it is too rough and more likely to scratch the floor.
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    These stains can usually be removed simply with a mildly damp microfiber cloth.
    • You may need to apply mineral spirits to the cloth in order to remove waxy crayon marks.
    • For stubborn ink stains, you may need to add a little detergent or ink remover to the cloth in order to completely remove the stain. Make sure to re-clean the area with a cloth soaked in warm, clean water afterward.
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    Add a little nail polish remover to a microfiber cloth and scrub the stain until it comes up.
    • Wipe over the area with a microfiber cloth soaked in clean water afterward.
  5. Simply rub the eraser over these marks until they lift off the laminate.
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    Apply an ice pack or a package of frozen vegetables to the spot until the grease hardens. Scrape the frozen grease off using a plastic kitchen knife.
    • Do not scrape the grease away with a metal utensil.
    • Wipe off remaining grease residue by spraying a small amount of window cleaner on the spot and wiping it off with a damp cloth.
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    Can I use Future Wax on my laminate floors?
    Mark Spelman
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    Mark Spelman is a General Contractor based in Austin, Texas. With over 30 years of construction experience, Mark specializes in constructing interiors, project management, and project estimation. He has been a construction professional since 1987.
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    Laminate floors will not soak in the wax, since it is a plastic material. There are solutions that will add luster to the laminate and cleaners that will help shine them up.
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    How do I get rid of a stain on a laminate floor?
    Mark Spelman
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    Mark Spelman is a General Contractor based in Austin, Texas. With over 30 years of construction experience, Mark specializes in constructing interiors, project management, and project estimation. He has been a construction professional since 1987.
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    You can try and use some lacquer thinner or acetone. Gently scrub with a rag.
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    Can I use vinegar in water to clean my floor using a sponge mop?
    Michelle Driscoll, MPH
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    Michelle Driscoll is the Owner of Mulberry Maids, which is based in Fort Collins, Colorado. With five years of experience, her business specializes in cleaning homes and small offices. She holds a Masters in Public Health from the Colorado School of Public Health. Additionally, Mulberry Maids has an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau.
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    Yes, vinegar and water are a good option for cleaning your laminate floors. However, you only need to use vinegar when your floors are very dirty, not every time you clean. If you're doing a regular cleaning and your floors aren't dirty, you can mop with just warm or hot water. If you'd like a little more cleaning power, add a little mild dish detergent.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Microfiber cloth
      • Dust mop or vacuum cleaner with soft brush attachment
      • 1-gallon (4-liter) bucket
      • Water
      • Vinegar
      • Baby shampoo or mild dish detergent
      • Terry or sponge mop
      • Window cleaner
      • Ice pack
      • Plastic knife
      • Nail polish remover
      • Pencil eraser
      • Mineral spirits

      Tips

      • Place rugs under your furniture legs to protect the flooring from scratches, dents and other damage.
      • Keep pet nails trimmed to avoid scratches on your laminate flooring. It's easy for long pet nails to scratch the floor as pets walk, run or play in your home.
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      To clean your laminate floors and avoid streaking, soak a mop in hot water and wring it out well so that it’s only slightly damp. Mop your floor from the center outwards, re-soaking and wringing your mop as needed. Let the floor air dry, or dry it with a microfiber cloth if it’s more than a little damp. To remove stains, mix a solution of 1 part vinegar, 3 parts water and spray it onto the stained area. Wipe it up right away with a soft, damp cloth. To get rid of stubborn wax stains, sprinkle mineral spirits onto a microfiber cloth and wipe the area well. If you want to learn more, like how to remove marks and stains with window cleaners or an eraser, keep reading!

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