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How to Clean Laminate Wood Floors

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Tools and Detergents

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Introducing Wood Floor Cleaning & Refinishing LLC

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Cleaning a 200 sq ft area

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Hardwood Floor Maintenance Tips

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DIY vs. Professional Cleaning

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Floor Cleaning Topics

How to Clean Laminate Wood Floors

Laminate floors offer an affordable and stylish option for homeowners, replicating the look of hardwood while being more durable and easier to maintain. However, like any type of flooring, they require regular cleaning to keep them looking their best. In this article, we will walk you through the process of cleaning laminate floors, recommend the necessary tools and detergents, provide a time frame for cleaning a 200 sq ft area, offer tips for maintenance, discuss the do-it-yourself (DIY) approach versus professional cleaning, and introduce Wood Floor Cleaning & Refinishing LLC as a reputable option.

Tools and Detergents:

Before you start cleaning your laminate floors, gather the following tools and detergents:

 

Tools:

  1. Soft-bristle broom or vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment
  2. Microfiber mop or cloth
  3. Bucket
  4. Soft, damp mop (microfiber or sponge)
  5. Mild detergent or laminate-specific cleaner
  6. Clean, dry towels or microfiber cloths

Detergents:

  1. Dry Cleaning: Begin by sweeping or vacuuming the floor to remove loose dirt, dust, and debris. This prevents scratching during the wet cleaning phase.
  2. Wet Cleaning: Prepare a mixture of warm water and a small amount of mild dish soap or laminate cleaner. Dampen the mop or cloth, wring it out well, and then wipe the floor gently. Avoid using excess water, as standing water can damage laminate over time.
  3. Spot Cleaning: For tougher stains or sticky spots, use a damp cloth or sponge with a bit of the cleaning solution. Avoid abrasive scrubbers that can scratch the laminate’s surface.
  4. Drying: Dry the floor with clean, dry towels or microfiber cloths to prevent water damage.

Introducing Wood Floor Cleaning & Refinishing LLC

If you’re considering professional help, Wood Floor Cleaning & Refinishing LLC is a reputable option. With years of experience, they specialize in cleaning, restoring, and refinishing various types of wood and laminate flooring. Their team of experts uses industry-approved methods and high-quality products to ensure the best results. Whether you need routine maintenance or a complete floor restoration, Wood Floor Cleaning & Refinishing LLC is dedicated to enhancing the beauty and longevity of your laminate floors.

 

Cleaning a 200 sq ft area of laminate Wood flooring time frame

Cleaning a 200 sq ft area of laminate flooring typically takes around 20-30 minutes, depending on your efficiency and the level of dirtiness. Regular maintenance will reduce the time needed for deeper cleaning sessions.

Hardwood Floor Maintenance Tips:

  1. Place doormats at entryways to trap dirt and prevent it from being tracked onto the laminate floor.
  2. Avoid using excessive water or steam cleaners, as they can seep into the joints and cause damage.
  3. Place felt pads under furniture legs to prevent scratching.
  4. Clean up spills promptly to prevent stains or warping.
  5. Trim your pets’ nails to avoid scratches.
  6. Periodically rotate area rugs to prevent uneven fading.

DIY vs. Professional Cleaning:

DIY cleaning is suitable for routine maintenance, saving you money and allowing you to control the cleaning process. However, professional cleaning services can offer a deeper, more thorough cleaning, especially for heavily soiled areas or when a specialized treatment is required.

      General Questions

How expensive is Clean & Recoat?

Prices will vary but typically a contractor will charge you less than what they would charge you for sanding and refinishing the floor. Pricing will depend on how much time they spend cleaning a floor, the type of finish they use and the number of applications of finish they make. Get several estimates but pay careful attention to how long they will take, how they will prep the surface and the type of finish they will use.

Is this a dusty, smelly process?

The smell of the chemicals used to clean the floors is comparable to typical household cleaners and are not toxic or hazardous. The buffers we use have dust containment systems attached to vacuums to minimize any dust from prep work. We only work with waterborne urethanes that have no offensive odors. Done correctly, Clean & Recoat is the least invasive recoating process on the market today.

How log will a Clean & Recoat last?

With proper care and maintenance and by following a common sense approach to reduce wear and damage, a floor that’s been recoated can give you years of excellent service. I’ve seen floors that I recoated more than ten years ago that are still in very good shape. Most floors that are being recoated will be getting a waterborne finish and these finishes are very good and easily maintained.

What is Laminate Flooring?

Laminate flooring is a tongue and groove interlocking flooring system that comes in either planks or squares. All of these floors have a wear layer, a decorative print film layer, an inner core structure, and some type of backing support layer — usually melamine. The print film layer is either fused or glued to the inner core. The print film can be a photo of any real floor. The earlayer is applied to the decorative print layer to protect the pattern. Melamine resins are the main component of the wearlayer. The melamine surface gets its incredible durability from aluminum oxide. Aluminum oxide is almost as hard as diamonds and provides unsurpassed wear and stain resistance.

What is Engineered Flooring?

Engineered flooring is produced by bonding three or more layers of wood. The crossing of grain direction within the boards makes this a very dimensionally stable product able to resist nearly all expansion and shrinkage from normal moisture changes. This is one primary feature that makes it suitable for use directly on concrete and below-grade application.

Will my floor age or change color?

Yes. You can expect to see shade differences in your floor over time. The cause is usually from exposure to the ultra-violet rays of the sun, whether direct or indirect. This color change will be more noticeable in lighter colors, which will darken over time. In addition, certain species like Brazilian cherry, will naturally darken over the years. These changes are due to the natural characteristics of wood and are not covered by most manufacturers’ warranties.

What is Custom Finishing?

Sanding and refinishing performed to individual specifications. Custom finishing of wood floors is performed in the home on the completely installed new floor, or to refurbish a previously finished floor. Custom finishing permits the owner to select from a full range of stains, sheens and colors.

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