caseycasebeer |
11-08-2014 01:42 PM |
Laminate Flooring? ... READ THIS
In general, laminate flooring is Great, looks very nice, and supposedly is easy to maintain.
But there is one big exception; DON'T put any wax on it ! ! ! ! Or anything for that matter that is not specifically made for YOUR particular brand of flooring.
We had some renters a while back that were "doing us a favor" and waxed a fairly new white-grained laminate floor with something called "Rejuvenate," which is made for laminate flooring. Oop's.... It quickly became very evident that something was wrong. It immediately became dirty, grundgy and impossible to clean. The renters put even more Rejuvenate on because the bottle says that it CLEANS. It doesn't.
We found that the wax layer collected (and retained) microscopic particles (dirt, lint, hair, etc) and those items couldn't be simply damp mopped-up as before. The particles were entrapped by the wax. Worse, the grain in the laminate caught even more wax, and that is probably impossible to remove.
After several hours of on-your-knee's drudgery to remove the surface wax the floor looks much better, but will probably never look like it did Before the !*^% wax. We're nearly done with the cleaning (Thank God...) but I wanted to share this painful lesson.
If anyone actually has experience in removing wax from laminate flooring, and has a magic solution or technique, we'd love to hear your recommendations. We tried a variety of different solutions and found that straight ammonia worked as well as any thing else (regardless of what you read on the Internet). The installer sent his main Tech-guy over to look at the situation. After a lengthy discussion he made it pretty clear that using virtually anything on the flooring (other than the manufacturer's products [which didn't work either]), steam cleaning, or other bright ideas will void the lifetime warranty. The Tech had personally experienced a similar problem with his flooring at home, and found that ammonia (and LOT of elbow grease) was about the only thing that worked. Regrettably, the Tech couldn't even recommend anyone to do the was removal; the task is that onerous. (Many problems can be fixed just by writing a check - evidently this isn't one of them!)
So the bottom line is ONLY DRY or DAMP MOP YOUR LAMINATE FLOOR !!
Future renters will be warned for sure!
Best,
C&M
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