No. Laminate flooring is made of the same materials as laminate countertops - a type of plastic. Even though the flooring looks like wood, remember it is NOT. Polyurethane applied to laminate will only bubble and flake off.
yes but its better if you take the laminant flooring off. it will come out cleaner with no cold in between
with simply put toothpaste on the spot ten rub it of with a wash cloth
Goof Off will remove almost any glue, including super glue types from laminate and hardwood flooring. Just rub with a rag and a few drops of Goof Off and the glue soon softens and can be peeled off. This has not harmed 3 different types of flooring that I've tested it on.
Goof Off will get most glues off laminate flooring without harming most laminates. -NOTE I said 'most' -cheaper and thinner laminates appear every day and I don't know the effects on many of the lesser quality laminates. Test a small piece first.
There are many places where one can find laminate flooring on sale if one checks often. Some of these places include home improvement stores such as Lowe's and Home Depot. The flooring store Lumber Liquidators also has sales rather often.
Laminate flooring stands up pretty well in a bathroom. It is a much better choice than true hardwood floors because it will not absorb as much moisture. However, the resin that is on top of the laminate flooring often times wears off and may not last as long as other choices such as stone, vinyl tile, or ceramic tile.
To fix a gap in laminate flooring, you can use wood glue or a laminate floor repair kit to fill in the space. Apply the glue or filler to the gap, wipe off any excess, and allow it to dry completely. Sand down any rough edges for a smooth finish.
To effectively use laminate floor filler to repair scratches and gaps in laminate flooring, follow these tips: Clean the area thoroughly before applying the filler. Choose a filler that matches the color of your flooring. Apply the filler carefully, filling in the scratches or gaps. Wipe off excess filler and allow it to dry completely. Sand the filled areas lightly for a smooth finish. Seal the repaired areas with a laminate sealant for added protection.
If the entry is open to the elements, then I would say no. Water would get into the joints and degrade the unprotected fibre board base beneath the laminate. Even if the entry is closed off you are going to be walking a lot of water in. You could seal the joints off with clear silicon and put a door mat down but then it would negate the effect this sort of flooring promotes.
To clean Liquid Nails from laminate flooring, first try scraping off as much of the adhesive as possible using a putty knife or scraper. Then, use a cloth dampened with acetone or a commercial adhesive remover to gently wipe away the remaining residue. Test the acetone or adhesive remover on a small, inconspicuous area of the flooring first to ensure it does not cause damage.
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