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Laminate Care and Maintenance

Laminate Flooring is extremely hygienic and easy
to keep clean. Here are our recommendations to keep
your Laminate Flooring looking beautiful for many
years.

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Routine cleaning requires
just vacuuming, dusting with a clean, dry cloth,
or a damp mop to prevent loose dirt or grit from
scratching your floor's finish. |
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Use non-staining walk-off
mats by the entrance of all outside doorways. |
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Use a damp mop to remove
footmarks and most stubborn dirt. Always be sure
that your mop has been thoroughly wrung out. Never
wet mop, or use excessive amounts of water on your
laminate floor. |
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Never use scouring substances;
abrasive cleaners, paste waxes or any floor polishes
on your Laminate Floor. |
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Marks and stubborn stains
can easily be removed with Acetone nail polish remover
or other mild solvents containing alcohol. |
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Felt pads should be affixed
to the base of all furniture legs and drip trays
should be placed underneath any planted pots. Movable
furniture should be fitted with wide, rubber rollers.
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The use of "soap-free"
cleaners on a regular basis is all you need to do
to keep your floor looking beautiful for many years.
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Hardened glue left over
after your floor is installed can be removed with
Acetone nail polish remover or special glue solvents.
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IMPORTANT TIPS

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Use any non-abrasive,
soap-free cleaner on a regular basis. (NEVER USE:
Abrasive pads and cleaners, including nylon scouring
pads, steel wool, Comet, Soft Scrub, etc., which
may damage the finish.) |
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Footprints and dirt easily
wipe away with a moist cloth. Just wring cloth well
before use. It is recommended to remove any wet
spills immediately to avoid liquid penetration into
the seams. |
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Use caution when moving
large appliances such as refrigerator, ranges, etc.
Use protective mats at exterior entrances and in
heavy traffic areas. |
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Always remove loose dirt
by sweeping. Mop using a, rinse-free or non-sudsy
ammonia mixed with water according to the ammonia's
instructions for normal cleaning. Use only a slightly
damp mop. |
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Gaps may occur at joints
in the flooring during periods of low relative humidity
(especially during the heating season). |
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Don't use "mop-and-shine"
products. They'll leave a dull film. Never wax or
polish your floor. |