How to clean extremely dirty laminate floor

Laminate floors are a popular choice in modern homes because they are strong, durable and easy to maintain. However, whether it's due to pets, children or heavy traffic, laminate flooring can accumulate dirt and stains over time that are difficult to remove. In this blog article, we will therefore go over some effective tips and tricks on how to clean an extremely dirty laminate floor and return it to its original shine.

 

Regular vacuuming

The first step to cleanliness is regular vacuuming of the laminate surface. Use a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush or an additional brush that will not damage the surface. Go over the entire surface thoroughly to remove any dust, food residue or pollen.

 

Wash with a damp cloth

If your laminate floor is extremely dirty, wipe it first with a damp cloth. For this you will need a bucket of warm water and a soft microfiber cloth. It is important to use only a damp cloth, not a wet one, to minimize the risk of damaging the surface.

 

Use of special cleaning agents

There are special cleaning products designed specifically for laminate floors to help you remove dried stains or heavier dirt. Choose a product that is suitable for your particular type of laminate and follow the instructions on the package. Before using a new cleaner, test it on a small, inconspicuous area first to make sure it doesn't leave any unwanted marks.

 

Thorough cleaning of stains

If you have liquid or paint stains on the laminate, use a mild soap solution or window cleaner. Apply it to a soft cloth and carefully rub the stains, avoiding an excessive amount of liquid that could penetrate into the joints between the boards. After cleaning, rinse the cloth with clean water and wipe off the remaining cleaning mixture.

 

Prevention of damage

To minimize future problems with dirt and laminate damage, take a few precautions. Use rugs or mats in high-traffic areas to catch most dirt and dust. Use leg protectors on furniture to prevent scratching the surface. Treat or wax the floor regularly to protect it from wear and tear.