Spin mops can dry the mophead quite effectively, enough for use on laminate flooring. Many flat mops and spray mops don't include a wringing mechanism. Instead of dipping the mop in a bucket and wringing it out, the mopping pad or the floor can be sprayed directly with a cleaning solution.
There's just something therapeutic about seeing a good clean. SpinWave® also lets you control how much solution you put on your floors, thanks to an on-demand spray control. This feature is especially important for laminate floors.
The best mop for laminate floors is one that uses microfiber mop pads. Microfiber not only absorbs dirt and grime, but also removes up to 99 percent of germs using just water. And microfiber mop pads are machine washable.
To keep your laminate floors fresh, mop them every two months. Damp mops (a.k.a. microfiber mops) are gentle enough to use on laminate floors. If you're going to use a regular mop, just wring it out until it's almost completely dry.
Grab a mop with a washable, reusable microfiber head, like the ones made by Bona, or one with disposable pads, such as a Swiffer. Spray with a laminate floor cleaner (see below) sparingly, so you don't oversaturate the floor, and then wipe with the mop. To prevent damage, do not polish or wax a laminate floor.
Avoid using steel wool, abrasive cleaners, or strong ammoniated or chlorinated type cleaners. Do not use any type of buffing or polishing machine on your laminate floors. For spots such as candle wax or chewing gum, harden the spot with ice and then gently scrape with a plastic scraper, such as a credit card.
Running a Swiffer Sweeper with a dry, untreated pad along the surface of the floor daily can pick up dust without damaging the laminate. However, dry mop pads that have been treated with detergent can leave behind a thin layer of film.
A dull, streaky laminate floor is usually caused by built-up dirt, improper cleaning products, and cleaners residue.
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.
In high-traffic areas it can show wear and tear, and laminate can't be sanded or refinished for an updated appearance. Because of its lower price point, laminate also won't do much for your home's resale value.
This spin mop proved to be an all-around cleaning solution, performing last in just two of our tests. The mop was an excellent spot cleaner, wicking away water and soda spills with ease. The spin mop also tied for first in mobility with the Mopnado Deluxe Stainless-Steel Rolling Spin Mop.
To get a dirty floor clean, you need water. The problem with laminate floors is that too much water seeps into the cracks between the planks and can cause swelling and damage that is irreversible. A little water goes a long way on a laminate floor.
Generally, laminate floors can't handle excessive moisture and the planks can warp because of it. Traditional mop, spray mop, spin mop, sponge mop, or wet mop — these items are usually used to clean laminate floors. You can still use steam mops, but special care is needed.
The main reason not to use cleaners like bleach and pineSol is they can damage your crosswave. They can eat away at the seals and gaskets and end up either breaking suction or allowing water to go where it shouldn't. For the longevity of your unit use the suggested solutions.
The Bissell Crosswave is safe for a variety of surfaces. This includes tile, sealed wood, laminate, vinyl, and linoleum. It is also safe to use on carpet and area rugs.
The Shark Steam Mop is an excellent mop to use on floors of all types. You can even use it on hardwood floors and on laminate floors if you are careful about the setting and how you mop. Plus it will sanitize the floor so any pets and small children will stay safe and healthy.
Murphy Oil Soap is safe to use on all finished hardwood floors, ceramic tile, laminate, and vinyl floors. With It's 98% natural ingredients, it won't harm them but extend their life by using it on regular basis. You just need to rinse your mop thoroughly before cleaning.
Pine-Sol® Multi-Surface Cleaner is safe for use on laminate floors. Just choose your favorite scent — we like using Original Pine on laminate floors.
Because of laminate's nature, the flooring can collect dirt that sticks to the surface. This can lead to laminate floors turning feet black. This is particularly true in rooms where there are lots of outdoor shoes moving in and out and over the floors, leaving behind debris.
You just have to pour half of the white vinegar and half of the warm water into a spray bottle. This is an inexpensive solution that works well in bringing shine to your floors. The Bona Cleaner and the homemade solution work well for both plastic and engineered laminate floors.
White distilled vinegar is a miracle worker when you mop laminate flooring. To make your solution, simply combine 1 part vinegar and 3 parts warm water together. Add 1 teaspoon of washing up liquid and mix together before putting it in a spray bottle.
The best way to clean an entire room with laminate flooring is to use a damp microfiber or spray mop such as a Swiffer. These pick up dirt and grime without leaving streaks or pools of water. When washing a reusable mop head, don't use fabric softener, as this can leave residue behind the next time you clean the floor.
Never use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads, which can damage the surface of the flooring. To remove tricky marks such as those made by shoe polish, try an acetone-based nail polish remover or WD-40. Using furniture polish of any kind on a hard floor can leave it dangerously slippery and should be avoided.
Yes, it is safe to clean most laminate floors with a solution of vinegar and water, which is yet another reason to love vinegar! Mix 1 cup household vinegar with 1 gallon warm water. Use a slightly damp mop. Do not overwet the floor — water is laminate floors' enemy, as it can cause water spots or even warping.