LAMINATE CARE

Learn how to properly care for your laminate floors to ensure lasting enjoyment.

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Maintain the Lasting Beauty of Your Laminate Floors

Protect the beauty and functionality of your laminate floors for years to come with proper care and maintenance. By following these simple yet effective cleaning routines, you can ensure your laminate floors retain their luster, adding value and style to your home.

Routine care &
maintenance

Cleaning is Key: Regular sweeping with a soft-bristled broom or microfiber mop is an excellent way to remove loose dirt, dust, and debris from your laminate flooring. This routine cleaning helps prevent the accumulation of dirt that can scratch the surface over time. For a more thorough clean, occasional mopping with a specifically formulated laminate floor cleaner is recommended. Avoid excessive water or harsh chemicals, as this can damage the laminate. Always follow the cleaning recommendations provided by your laminate floor manufacturer.

Minimize Wear and Tear: Placing area rugs in high-traffic areas can help minimize scratches and wear on your laminate floors. Encourage family members and guests to remove shoes when entering your home, especially shoes with outdoor debris that can scratch the laminate surface.

Laminate floor cleaning | Good Shepherd Flooring and Design Center
laminate floor cleaning | Good Shepherd Flooring and Design Center

Dealing With Laminate
Spills & Stains

Act Quickly: Prompt action is crucial for minimizing the impact of spills and stains on your laminate floors. Blot up liquids immediately with a clean, absorbent cloth. Avoid scrubbing or using harsh chemicals, as this can damage the laminate.

Consult the Manufacturer's Guide: For specific cleaning recommendations and stain removal advice, always refer to the care guide provided by your laminate floor manufacturer. Following these guidelines will ensure you use the appropriate cleaning methods to avoid damaging your laminate flooring.