Actually, it is ammonia that signals a dog where to mark, because ammonia is a component of urine. Vinegar will neutralize it.
If you don't like your dog licking the floor, wipe it with water and a capful of vinegar per half cup. The dog doesn't like the smell and this also works for toilet training a dog.
They could be thirsty or they may have been something there that tastes good to them. Dogs like cleaning products, even though it is not good for them. They enjoy the flavor of Pine Sol and other chemicals, but make sure they are away from the dog.
across the floor.
The dog laid on the floor.
no
Avoid using steam on laminate floors. I have had nothing but trouble since using it on mine. The heat in the steam swells the floor - just use dry and wet mopping.
Smelly but yes, BUT NEVER use it on wood or Laminate
A lot of laminate cleaners are just vinegar and water. The key though with safely cleaning the floor is to not putting a lot of cleaner on the floor. Put the mixture into a spray bottle. Spray the floor floor and clean up with a terry cloth mop.
Yes, you can.
Remove the laminate floor first
One can get up old floor wax by mopping the floor with one gallon of water and one cup of vinegar. You should apply the solution to the old floor wax and allow it to set for several minutes before rinsing.
There are many options to use when mopping the floor. First one must either choose to use a mop with a handle or a rag on hands and knees. There are many products one can find in a store such as Walmart and Target that can assist in the liquid portion of mopping the floor. This includes bleach mixed with water, lysol, and other name brand products specific for floor cleaning like Swiffer. Other home remedies are Lipton tea, soap and water, and vinegar and dish washing detergent.
Laminate floor cannot be refinished. It will have to be replaced. Hardwood flooring can be refinished.
You should not buff a laminate floor.
No, laminate is floating type of floor installed over an insulation pad. Hardwood floor has to be nailed, stapled or glued to the subfloor. If you do manage to install hardwood on top of laminate sooner or later your Laminate floor will expand due to high temperature or humidity and it will create gaps between hardwood planks.
I suggest mopping or buffing.
By evaporation, if you don't dry it yourself