How to clean and maintain laminate floors

How to clean and maintain laminate floors


Because it is practical to install and very similar to real wood, this veneer is often used in decoration.

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OR laminate floor is a treasure in the furniture world for three main reasons: made with wood-based materials, it looks a lot like real wood flooring, moreover it is cheaper and very easy to install. Even with all these structures, it requires care so that its lifespan is longer. Here’s how to take care of your floor:

1. Regularly vacuum the surface of the flooring For remove dirt of cracks and cracks. But be careful: if your vacuum cleaner has bristles, make sure it doesn’t scratch the floor.

2. Every one or two months, for a more thorough cleaning, rub the floor with a cloth moistened with a specific product. The advice here is to keep the cloth or mop just damp, not soaked, so as not to damage the floor.

Living room apartment designed by interior designer Nara Cunha.

3. To avoid damage, do not wax or polish the laminate floor. Also, don’t use abrasive cleaners or steel wool, they can scratch the floor and damage the protective finish.

Source: Terra

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