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Mist it in the air and let it fall as a mist onto the Laminate, then use a swiffer style pad on it and you will have pretty good results. DO NOT POUR it on! MIST from a sprayer and let it fall
It is best to use a white vinegar/water (50%/50%) combination to clean ceramic tile floors. It really works!
Depending on how deep the stains on your hardwood floors. If you have a stain that is recent, you may be able to clean the floor with hardwood strip cleaner, if not then you may have to restrip the floor.
NO. keep water & moisture away from your floor. Your laminate doesn't need water. There are a lot of new & old Laminate floors out there and many differing claims as to how water resistant they are over time. Either way, the surface of laminate is nothing more nor less that your mothers Formica counter-top, on a fiberboard substrate. A Swiffer is the best thing going for laminate because there is almost no water to make your life complicated. Our other home remedy has been a bottle of Windex sprayed at shoulder level and let it settle sparsly on the floor, then dry mop it up. There is no need nor reason to ever put flowing water or use any mop with enough water to drip on a laminate floor. Its plastic & wipes clean with a moist cloth.
You might make pine gel cleaning detergent by mixing liquid dish soap with pine detergent for floors. Add some white vinegar to create a shine on floors.
You shouldn't use any wet products on laminate floors.
Generally, you can't. Laminate is not like hardwood. It is only a picture of wood with a plastic surface. If it didn't shine when you bought it, there is little you can safely do to make it shine later. Never use any kind of wax or hardwood floor shine on a laminate. This will simply leave you with a mess!
No, laminate floors should NEVER be waxed.
The floors themselves install in a very similar fashion. If you want a floor with a lot of shine, you will want to go with hardwood. If cost is an issue, laminate.
Laminate floors can be damaged by abrasion: scuffs, scratches and scrapes.
If the laminate didn't shine out of the box there is no viable option to shine it. Products like Murphy's oil soap only create a mess. The way these floors are constructed they are not easily repaired or modified like hardwood.
You can laminate anything you want.
Yes, urine stains do come out of hardwood laminate floors. With a good cleaning, you should be able to remove anything out of laminate floors. That's why is there so widely used.
If your laminate didn't shine out of the box, nothing will really shine it. A clean floor shines more then a dirty one. Use a good laminate cleaner, like Pergo's.
Yes it does
Hardwood floors.
Nope, It will cause the ;aminate to buckle