What can I use to disinfect my laminate floors?
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What can I use to disinfect my laminate floors?
For a deep cleaning of your laminate floors, follow these steps:
- Mix 1/4 cup of Pine-Sol® Multi-Surface Cleaner with one gallon of warm water.
- step2. Mop your floor with the mixture.
- step3. After mopping, rinse your mop in fresh, clean water and wring it out so it’s just damp.
- step4.
What floors can you not use bleach on?
Generally, Clorox® Regular Bleach2 is suitable for disinfecting floors made of hard surfaces like ceramic tile, vinyl, and linoleum—not marble or other porous surfaces that aren’t safe for bleach. Wood is porous, and generally we only recommend bleaching exterior finished wood surfaces, not interior hardwood floors.
Can I use Clorox wipes on laminate floor?
Never Use: Water and/or Vinegar, Furniture Polish, Wax-Based products, Detergents, Bleach, Polishes, Oil Soaps, Abrasive products or Acidic materials to clean laminate flooring. These will leave a dull film on the surface of your floor which will be difficult to remove in the future.
Can you use bleach on laminate floors?
To use bleach to clean laminate floors, dilute the bleach with water. Concentrated bleach can dye the laminate surface and can irritate your skin, eyes and lungs. Apply the solution to the floor with a mop, and let it sit for five minutes before scrubbing the floor and soaking up the bleach solution.
How do I make my laminate floors spotless?
Sweeping or vacuuming regularly should be enough to keep the natural shine of laminate floors. However, when you need a deeper clean, we highly recommend vinegar. Mix a solution of equal parts white vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Spritz it directly onto the floor or on a dry mop and work your way in sections.
Can I use bleach on laminate floors?
Is bleach safe for laminate floors?
Is mopping with bleach safe?
Mopping floors with bleach is a great idea as long as you don’t have porous surfaces. Bleach is a credible disinfectant that readily targets all sorts of biofilms and allergens. With porous surfaces, however, the microbial presence is within the surface layers, making it inadequate to eliminate them.
Is bleach good for laminate floors?