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Default Keeping laminate flooring clean...

On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 11:42:29 -0500, "HeyBub"
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Alex wrote:
Hi Everyone,

We just installed Mohawk laminate floating floors throughout hour
livingroom, hallway, kitchen, and dining room, but I wanted to ask
what others with similar installations have used to keep things clean.
Also, how paranoid should we be about keeping them try? The cleaning
instructions say to never let water stand on the floors, but say our
baby drools or we drop a few drops while doing dishes... should we be
quick to jump down and clean it up?

As for cleaners, the instructions say to only use the Mohawk cleaner,
but given we can't find that stuff locally, what else do you guys
suggest? Also what chemicals can be used or not used? And what about
brooms, are there any that will scratch while others safer?

Thanks for any suggestions. Our floors look great, so I want to do
whatever we can to keep'em that way.


* Keep 'em swept. Various models of "Dust-buster-on-a-stick" vacuums work
well.
* Don't worry about incidental moisture.
* A cup of vinegar in a gallon of water used to damp mop should prove ample
for sticky nastiness. A substitute for "Mohawk" cleaner can be a similar
product from any other laminate maker (i.e., Bruce).



A "swiffer" type mop, used daily, will help remove grit. Damp mop
once or twice weekly. Water splashes may leave a mark, but should
not harm a well-finished floor