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Laminate floors

Posted By: siren on 2007-07-01
In Reply to: Don't get walnut. My brother did, - Misha

Misha, how do you clean your laminate floors?  I had laminate in our previous home and had no problems with streaking with what I cleaned it with.  My new home has a large area of pergo (5 rooms), and I am having problems with streaking, even though I use the same product I had at our previous home.  Can't figure this one out?  Any info would help me out a lot.  Thanks.


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Laminate floors

We have laminate floors in our study and while for the most part I am very satisfied, the area under our computer chairs is getting very worn (this is a brand new house, we moved in in July 2006). I got one of those clear vinyl floor mats for under my chair to minimize further damage but my husband refuses to do that for his and it's looking worse every day. What kills me is the laminate in the study was *his* idea. Go figure.


Anyway....if it were me, I would still consider the laminate, but put down rugs in any high-traffic areas. Laminate looks good and for regular household areas like a kitchen or dining room it should be fine. 


Laminate floors
Does anyone have laminate flooring in their home, and what have you found to be a good cleaner?  I had laminate floors in my previous home and had no problems with it whatsoever, as far as streaking, etc.  So, I put it almost through my new house, but it streaks at times.  Any suggestions?
I have laminate, and
it works fine for us, but real wood would look better. Plus it is cold, almost like tile. It doesn't scratch at all (mine is Wilson Art brand). So with dogs it is holding up better than wood would have. I'm not thrilled with the color I chose. The place I went didn't have the honey shade I wanted, and this is just a dull medium brown. So choose carefully. There are other styles that look completely different than wood. You just really need to look at the different products and see them in homes if possible. Then compare that to wood. Check with a Realtor to see if it will cause problems for re-sale. It some areas, it might make the home harder to sell, especially a nice house like that.
Try laminate flooring sm
We installed the wood laminate right over our existing floor from the kitchen all down the hallway.  It looks great, is easy to clean and puts up with lots of wear and tear.  My husband installed it by himself in a day - the pieces just click together.  Some of the brands out there look cheap, so you have to be careful, but ours looks like the real thing.  Good luck!
We have wood laminate and LOVE it easy to
throughout our main floor other than the bedrooms and it is very easy to care for (we have 1 dog and 4 small kids). We also have Frieze carpet in our downstairs it is light beige, but has flecks of darker colors in there and our dog (and kids) have thrown up on it many times and you can't tell. I do however have a Bissel shampooer that I use whenever something happens to the carpet, but it seems to wear really well.
Question re wood laminate flooring

We have wood laminate flooring in our study, which we love. However, we are going to put a room-sized rug in there because my beloved dog, Fox, a 10-year-old Pomeranian, not only has problems with patellar luxation (with four surgeries on his back legs in his first 3-4 years) but now has chronic dislocation of his right shoulder. So you can imagine how much trouble he has trying to stand up on the slippery wood laminate floor. We have tried putting down runners all the way across the floor, plus he has a bed and a blanket down there, too. But it is much cooler lying on the floor, so that's where he stays. He is in here with me all day as I work, but every time I get up, he gets up, scrambling like crazy to get his balance and get his legs firmly under him.


So....to my question. This is a fairly nice rug we are buying, but it says it has a polypropylene backing. Should I get some kind of pad to go between the rug and the laminate floor? I have included a link below, I don't know if that will give you any more information. But I don't want to damage the laminate - the backing on one of the original runners I bought (cheap, from Wal-Mart) stuck to the floor. It didn't damage it, but it was a very small area and I found it fairly quickly. This rug is going to be on the floor long-term.


Thanks in advance for any info!


Bona Swedish Formula Laminate
Floor Cleaner. I use the cotton terrycloth cover they recommended.

This product says it's the environmenal choice as it is waterbased.

I stocked up and haven't had to buy it in 2 years.
floors--sm
are more than likely plywood. Every mobile home I ever had, and much newer than the one you have, all had plywood floors. I would suggest having a contractor look at those walls too. most of them seem to be load bearing and I personally would not mess with them. But that is just me.
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Getting new hardwood floors. They are going to put down pre-finished. (sm)

I haven't picked out style and colors yet.  I know I don't want really dark or really light, but there are sure a lot of variations in between.  Different size planks too.  Anyone had good/bad experiences with the prefinished ones? 


Sorry, that is plank vinyl floors


I second that. I love my hardwood floors (sm)
It just makes your house look spacious and clean. I live in Florida and all of my friends have the hardwood floors throughout their house.  We have had to slowly replace the tile, so at times we had tile and hardwood and it did not look bad, but looks so much better with the same flooring throughout the house.  Good luck with your decision.  I just went out and bought the Shark Steamer, only used it once, but so far I like how well it keeps the floors clean. 
Yeah, I really want hardwood floors. The house
came with the tile, and I hate it. I want to change it all out one of these days.

Thanks for the info. I will go ahead and get me one and try it. :)
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Ck out the flooring stores/depts. Laminate made to look like all kinds of exotic woods, stone,
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'Brite'. That stuff is awesome for shining up old floors.
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