The smooth factory finish on most laminate floors makes them easy to sweep with any nylon-bristled broom. You may also vacuum dust, dirt, and grit from laminate flooring, but avoid using upright vacuum cleaners with beater bars, which may mar the finish. Select a machine designed for vacuuming hard floors or use a brush attachment.
When damp mopping, use a properly mixed solution of water and mopping detergent. This will clean the mop and floor without leaving strong odors in the home. Rinse the mop often and wipe up the cleaning solution and loosened soil completely.
Laminate manufacturers recommend against the use of floor wax and many cleaners and polishes made for vinyl and tile floors.
Unlike a “site-finished” hardwood floor, laminates should never be sanded or refinished. Doing so will ruin the manufactured surface in a hurry, and the floor will have to be replaced.
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