How to Clean Laminate Flooring from Stains: Tips That Will Surprise You with Their Simplicity

06.05.2024 15:54

Sometimes laminate flooring can become stained. Don't worry!

In this article, we will share with you simple and effective ways to help you get rid of unwanted marks on your laminate flooring without damaging its appearance.

First steps and preparation

Before you begin removing stains, there are a few important steps to follow.

Determine the type of stain

Find out what caused the stain (coffee, oil, ink, etc.) This will help you choose the right cleaning product.

Clean the surface

Remove dust and dirt with a soft brush, vacuum cleaner or damp cloth.

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Select a remedy

Use special products for laminate, microfiber cloths and floor-mounted vacuum cleaners.

Removing stains from various sources

Now let's move on to specific spots.

Liquid stains (coffee, tea, juices, wine)

Wipe the stain immediately with a dry, soft cloth.

Then wipe with a damp cloth soaked in warm water or a special product for laminate.

Food stains (oil, fat, chocolate)

For greasy stains, use a soap solution or a special laminate cleaning product.

Wipe the stain with a soft cloth without pressing hard on the surface.

Ink and marker stains

Dampen a soft cloth in a solution of vinegar and water (1:1) and gently wipe the stain.

After this, wipe the surface with a clean damp cloth.

Shoe and heel stains

Use special products for laminate or a solution of vinegar and water.

Gently rub the stain, avoiding damaging the finish.

Preventing new stains

Keep the laminate clean regularly, vacuum it with a wet vacuum cleaner.

Avoid leaving wet items on the surface.

Now you know how to effectively remove stains from laminate. Follow these tips and your floor will always look like new!

Previously we wrote about how to properly wash photo wallpaper .

Author: Sergey Tumanov Internet resource editor

Content
  1. First steps and preparation
  2. Determine the type of stain
  3. Clean the surface
  4. Select a remedy
  5. Removing stains from various sources
  6. Liquid stains (coffee, tea, juices, wine)
  7. Food stains (oil, fat, chocolate)
  8. Ink and marker stains
  9. Shoe and heel stains
  10. Preventing new stains