How to Clean Laminate Floors the Right Way
Laminate floors are stylish and durable, but they require the right care to avoid scratches, streaks, or water damage. Using harsh cleaners or too much water can ruin the protective layer. Below are the best ways to clean laminate flooring — safely and effectively.
Quick Tips You Should Know
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Mop with hot water for a deep clean, and dry the floor thoroughly after.
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Spray a vinegar solution in small sections and wipe immediately with a damp mop.
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Mix a few tablespoons of baby shampoo or mild detergent in hot water for a gentle, effective clean.
General Cleaning for Laminate Floors
1. Sweep Regularly
Use a dry dust mop or a vacuum with a soft brush attachment every few days to remove dirt, dust, and hair. Sweep in the direction of the planks to catch debris in the grooves. Avoid stiff brooms that can scratch the surface.
2. Wipe Spills Immediately
Don’t let liquids sit — even water can stain or warp laminate. Blot spills with a dry cloth, then dampen the area slightly to remove residue. Dry with a soft cloth afterward.
3. Skip Steam Cleaners and Buffers
Laminate is delicate compared to hardwood. Steam, polishers, or buffers can damage the protective layer. Instead, use a damp mop and patience for stubborn spots.
4. Use Gentle Cleaners
If water alone isn’t enough, opt for a mild detergent, diluted vinegar, or a laminate-specific cleaner. Avoid products that leave waxy or soapy buildup. Never use pine-scented cleaners, as they can dull the finish.
Deep Cleaning with Hot Water
1. Prepare Hot Water
Fill a bucket with hot (not boiling) water — warm enough to clean but safe for floors.
2. Damp Mop
Dip a sponge mop, wring it well until just damp, and mop the floor. Avoid excess water that can seep into seams and cause damage.
3. Clean Strategically
Work from the center of the room outward or from one end to the other — never toward the center, so you don’t walk on freshly cleaned areas. Re-wet and wring the mop as needed.
4. Dry Completely
Let the floor air-dry if it’s barely damp, or speed things up with a soft microfiber cloth. Never leave puddles behind, as water can warp laminate over time.
Keeping your laminate floors clean doesn’t have to be complicated — just the right balance of regular dusting, quick spill clean-ups, and occasional deep cleaning with gentle products will keep them looking shiny and scratch-free for years to come.
