Monday, July 21, 2014

Keeping Proper Streak Free Laminate Floors

By Paulette Mason


Homeowners choose laminate flooring for an elegant look for a lower price. Streak free laminate floors are a lot easier to install than natural flooring, and aesthetically look similar to the alternatives. Maintenance of these floors areas is also fairly easy, but it's important to keep the procedures in mind to keep your floors in top shape.

Although laminate floors are durable, aesthetically pleasing, and preferable to carpets; customers also often complain of visible damages on the surfaces. This is due to poor maintenance of the floors, so it's important to properly clean them. Correct maintenance will prevent streaks, scratches, and lines. It will also prevent moisture damages like bending, warping, and expanding planks.

Damages occur due to particles like sand, dust, dirt, and grit. They grind against the surfaces when not cleaned up. Therefore, avoid these unwanted situations by keeping the surface of the floors spick-and-span. You can also place door mats outside your doors to catch some of the grime before you step inside your home. Make sure to also keep these mats fairly clean so they do their job more efficiently.

It may be smart to put protective pads under all your heavy furniture. When you want to rearrange their positions, the weight can cause the legs of these objects to damage the surface of your floors. Make sure not to slide the objects, but rather to pick them up when rearranging.

Pets and liquids have ways of damaging your laminate flooring as well. The nails on your animals can create small and many scratches on the surface of the floors. Make sure to trim the nails often to avoid this damage. Also, liquid left unattended can cause long-term damage, so always mop and clean up any liquid left on your floors.

You can avoid streaks on your laminate floors by sweeping, vacuuming, and dry mopping. Using appropriate cleaners, sweep and vacuum the surface to remove larger particles before you dry mop. Don't use a wet mop to clean your floors, as liquid accumulation can damage the laminate. It should be noted that the more people you have walking around the house, the more regularly you should clean.

If your floors are overly dirty, you can use a moist rag soaked in a homemade solution to clean the areas. Dissolve 1 cup of distilled vinegar in clean water and gently scrub the surfaces, but make sure to immediately dry the floors afterwards. Once dry, you can use a market-bought cleaning solution on a dry mop to finish up cleaning the entire flooring area. These solutions come in spray or liquid form.

Your floor manufacturer will provide tips on maintenance, cleaning, and repairing the laminate surfaces. If you want to spend less time regularly maintaining the laminate, apply a thicker upper coating that will prevent particles from contacting the surface. This will block any damaging particles, but be sure to still keep your floors clean with the basic maintenance tips.




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