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Glueless Laminate Flooring Care Guide
Glueless Laminate flooring is designed to stand up to the toughest household
conditions. However, to keep it looking its best, follow these simple
instructions for protection and care.
Routine Care Instructions
Follow these quick and easy steps to care for your new Laminate Flooring:
· Use a damp cloth to blot up spills as soon as they happen. Never allow liquids
to stand on your floor.
· For tough spots, such as oil, paint, markers, lipstick, ink, or tar, use
acetone/nail polish remover on a clean white cloth, then wipe the area with a
damp cloth to remove any remaining residue.
· Sweep, dust, or vacuum the floor regularly with the hard floor attachment (not
the beater bar) to prevent accumulation of dirt and grit that can scratch or
dull the floor finish.
· Periodically clean the floor with cleaning products made specifically for
laminate floor care.
· Do not wash or wet mop the floor with soap, water, oil-soap detergent, or any
other liquid cleaning material. This could cause swelling, warping,
de-lamination, and joint-line separation, and void the warranty.
· Do not use steel wool, abrasive cleaners, or strong ammoniated or chlorinated
type cleaners. · Do not use any type of buffing or polishing machine.
· 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. Be careful not to
scratch the flooring surface. Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
· A more frequent dust-mopping or vacuuming schedule may be required in very
sandy areas such as a beach home.
Laminate Floor Protection
· Entry mats will help collect the dirt, sand, grit, and other substances
such as oil, asphalt, or driveway sealer that might otherwise be tracked onto
your floor.
· To prevent slippage of area rugs, use an approved vinyl rug underlayment.
· Use floor protectors and wide-load bearing leg bases/ rollers to minimize the
chance of indentations and scratches from heavy objects. As a rule, the heavier
the object, the wider the floor protector.
· Maintain a normal indoor relative humidity level between 35% and 65%
throughout the year to minimize the natural expansion and contraction of the
wood.
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Heating season (Dry): A humidifier is recommended to prevent excess shrinkage
due to low humidity levels. Wood stove and electric heat tend to create very dry
conditions.
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Non-Heating Season (Wet): An air conditioner, dehumidifier, or periodically
turning on your heating will help to maintain humidity levels during summer
months.
· Avoid excessive exposure to water during periods of inclement weather.
· Keep your pet’s nails trimmed to prevent them from scratching your floor.
· Never try to slide heavy objects across the floor.
· A protective mat should be used for furniture or chairs with castors.
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