Well, After my wife decide to put Mop and Glo on our new laminate floors we found ourselves in a similar position that you are probably in. I have found that white vinegar and water does the trick just nicely. If you have the residue in the joints as well a quick wipe with the vinegar water and a toothbrush takes the cake!! As for the smell.... I hope you like vinegar!!
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Vinegar and water!!
You shouldn't use wet products on laminate floors. A dry mop such as a swiffer duster will do the trick. There are products on the market that are excellent for cleaning laminated floors. They contain a cleaner that leaves the floors clean and like new.
The Bissell steam mop can be used to clean a vinyl floor. In fact it can also be used on marble, ceramic, stone, laminate, linoleum and sealed hardwood floors.
Your laminate flooring makes a beautiful addition to your home and you need to maintain it in order to protect your investment. Clean your laminate flooring by using a dry mop, broom or vacuum cleaner to remove all the heavy dirt, dust and hair. Then use a steam mop or slightly damp cloth to clean and sanitize your floor and make it shine. Avoid using a traditional mop because this will leave too much water and cause your floor to swell and buckle. Avoid using any chemicals on your floor as this will destroy the floor's protective finish.
I used hot water on a damp mop, worked great
Mix equal parts of white vinegar and water, and use a microfiber cloth to wipe and scrub the affected areas. The vinegar will help to break down the build-up of the Mop & Glo product without damaging your laminate floors. Remember to rinse the floor with clean water afterwards to remove any remaining residue.
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Mop and Glo is not a good product to use on engineered wood flooring. This because Mop and Glo contains a wax, which can ruin the finish that is already on the floors.
NO! Leaves a white dull film.
A microfiber mop achieves the best cleaning results on laminate floors
Vinegar and water!!
You shouldn't use wet products on laminate floors. A dry mop such as a swiffer duster will do the trick. There are products on the market that are excellent for cleaning laminated floors. They contain a cleaner that leaves the floors clean and like new.
After trying many things, my husband finally used amonia and water and a stiff scrub brush...then a towel to wipe is down. That did the trick after lots of elbow grease on his hands a knees! What a mess...will never use Mop n Glo again!
You just shampoo your carpet! You may need to obtain an enzyme product to kill the bacteria in both the carpet and the padding below.
Laminate floors have glue holding them together. The steam may cause it to loosen. Use a mop and water on the floor instead.
i spray glass cleaner directly on the mop for linoleum/laminate floors. non sticky, non stinky, and works great!