Laminate floors are made with recyled hardwood, so you should treat them like hardwood floors. Any regular hardwood cleaning product should work. In particular, Bona is a great product, but there are many others.
For both laminate and hardwood, I would avoid products with oil or wax in the name or that promote a shiny finish. These products have wax which will wear down the finish and damage your floors in the long run.
If the floor is dirty because of just every day use,then try a 70/30 mix of water and methylated spirits.Using a simple mop will be adequate.
highly NOT recommended to steam clean any wood or laminate floors
You shouldn't use wet products on laminate floors. A dry mop such as a swiffer duster will do the trick. There are products on the market that are excellent for cleaning laminated floors. They contain a cleaner that leaves the floors clean and like new.
If a wood floor has been properly varnished, it will be waterproof, and you can wash it as you would any other floor. If it is just a matter of removing dust, you could use a Swiffer.
Water and vinegar mixture for wood floors and tile, but there is. Product called Once and Done.
No, you cannot clean wood floors with a steam mop. The steam will cause the wood to bubble and will get a mould underneath it.
According to www.home-style-choices.com laminate flooring is cheaper than real wood floors and you can also choose laminate flooring that looks like real wood but without the cost or upkeep.
No, laminate floors should NEVER be waxed.
Bruce laminate floors are used for covering floors in bathrooms, kitchens and concrete areas. Flooring is extremely durable. Kits are available to clean and keep its luster.
There are many companies and websites that offer great deals on laminate wood flooring. Some of these companies that offer flooring are Flooring Liquidators and BuildDirect.
No
you build a house from ground up... floors down first, then hang up the cabinets
Laminate floors can be damaged by abrasion: scuffs, scratches and scrapes.