Here are a few tips for looking after your new laminate floor.
How to Maintain Laminate Flooring
- Take steps to prevent dirt and damage in the first place
- Clean up spills immediately
- Regularly sweep the surface of your laminate
- Use a flat-headed spray mop for a more thorough clean
- Make repairs if needed
Preventing dirt and damage
One of the biggest challenges when maintaining your laminate flooring is prevention. This may seem easier said than done, but there are some additional steps you can take.
If your laminate just doesn’t seem to stay clean, consider using doormats in any area people (or pets) could trail in dirt from. You could even consider asking guests to remove shoes
Clean up any spills straight away
Excess moisture is a big no-no when it comes to laminate floors (or any kind of wood floor for that matter). If left on your floor too long, liquids such as water can soak into the joins between planks and into the laminate. Over time, this will cause your flooring to suffer from warping or other defects.
If you want to maintain your laminate flooring’s durability and looks in the long-run, make sure any moisture is cleaned as soon as possible
Regular sweeping
Laminate flooring comes with a scratch-resistant surface, which makes it perfect for busy areas in homes and commercial properties. With this being said, however, a build-up of dirt and debris and lead to scratches over time. By sweeping regularly, you prevent these scratches from happening.
Using a dry dust cloth or soft-bristled sweeping brush will ensure a quick clean, without causing unnecessary abrasion to your laminate’s surface.