Residue-free, fast drying, ready-to-use solutions clean every floor type by easily and effectively removing dust, dirt and grime to reveal your floor's natural shine and beauty.
Yes, the Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner is safe for your laminate floor. Bona Cleaners are safe for your floor as long as your floor is sealed or finished, and unwaxed or unoiled. Both the Hardwood Floor Cleaner and the Stone, Tile and Laminate Floor Cleaner are pH balanced and leave no dulling or sticky residues behind.
Bona products are specially designed to protect floors and the environment. Bona cleaners won't dull your floors or leave behind any residue.
Too much cleaning product used
Most people think that using too much floor cleaning solution will lead to squeaky-clean floors. This is usually not true and can easily lead to a sticky residue after cleaning. This will often leave floors sticky.
Since it doesn't need to be rinsed, diluted, or wiped off, it does all of the hard work for you.
Most floor cleaners contain solvents to cut through dirt, and surfactants to suspend dirt and make it easier to wipe away, but they can actually be the culprit in leaving a sticky residue behind. If you're not diluting your floor cleaner properly, it can lead to very sticky floors.
Weiman Hardwood Floor Cleaner , Streak-Free Shine, No Residue, EPA Safer Choice Certified, 2 PACK, 32 oz.
Damp mops work faster and capture residual dirt and grime your dust mop couldn't catch. Never use a traditional mop, as this could cause your wood to shrink and buckle. Instead, use a Bona spray applicator or a Bona mop with a refillable spray canister to clean your hardwood floors.
For the best floor cleaner for laminate, use the Bona Hard-Surface Floor Cleaner. One solution is all you need to clean all your hard surface floors. For more Bona cleaning action, try our surface cleaners.
No matter what kind of hard-surface floor you have, Bona Hard-Surface Floor Polish has you covered. Bona Hard-Surface Floor Polish is formulated for a wide range of surfaces like linoleum, stone, terrazzo, vinyl, sealed porous marble, laminate, luxury vinyl and no-wax sealed tile (ceramic, Mexican Saltillo, quarry).
For deep cleaning your laminate floor, use the Bona PowerPlus Microfiber Deep Clean Pad with Bona PowerPlus Antibacterial Hard-Surface Floor Cleaner. Deep cleaning is recommended every four to six weeks, depending on traffic.
Nothing is left behind except a pure clean floor. No residue, no stickiness and no build-up over time that can dull or damage the floor's finish.
Polish wood floors every 2-4 months, depending on the traffic in your home, to add extra shine and protection. Hardwood floor polish renews and refreshes the finish that protects your floor.
If your floor has developed a slight film or waxy buildup on it (which happens over time when the wrong cleaning products are used), you can instead combine a gallon of hot water with a cup of white vinegar. Vinegar, which is a natural cleaning agent, will break down the film without hurting the laminate surface.
Each week, be sure to give your hardwood floors the care they deserve. To do the job effectively, mop thoroughly with either your Bona Premium Spray Mop or Bona Premium Microfiber Mop for Multi-Surface Floors.
The floor will take light foot traffic approximately 8 hours after the final application and may be put into full use after 24 hours. Allow the surface to dry for at least 3 days before using carpets or other floor coverings.
Bona Hard Surface Floor Cleaner Spray is hard to beat if you're looking for a laminate spray. It comes premixed in a spray bottle and has a water base that makes it fast drying. Bona Hard Surface Floor Cleaner is safe for all sealed hard floors, including laminate. It's pH neutral and dries residue and streak free.
Using Vinegar as a Mopping Solution
Vinegar is a natural disinfectant that works well as a mopping solution without leaving any chemical residue on your floors. Although some people don't like the scent, this odor is evident only as you mop and clean—it will fade away rapidly as the solution dries.
The best way to clean laminate floors is to use products made especially for them. If you don't have laminate floor cleaner, you can use a teaspoon of unscented clear dish soap in a gallon of water. A teaspoon of baby shampoo in a gallon of water will also work. Be careful not to soak the floors.
A dull, streaky laminate floor is usually caused by built-up dirt, improper cleaning products, and cleaners residue.