CLEANING
AND CARE FOR LAMINATE PARQUET
Tips
and tricks for laminate cleaning and maintenance
Care and maintenance of your laminate flooring is important to prevent signs of
wear and to retain an excellent appearance - to ensure a maximum life for your
floor.
In general, you
should not use any abrasive or scouring agents, polishes (furniture polish),
without waxes, bleaching agents or strong solvents. Krono Original recommends a
range of products which are ideally suited for maintenance of our floorings. The
cleaning instructions are based on practical, empirical values. Although we are
unable to accept any liability for completeness, correctness and applicability
we do make every effort to keep the tips and tricks on these pages up to date,
clear and above all useful.
One of the
greatest advantages of laminate floorings compared to other floorings is that
they are particularly easy to maintain. In addition, laminate designs are often
timelessly elegant and their owners want them to stay in top form for decades.
To ensure this,
you should follow several tips, especially for cleaning: You can easily clean
your laminate floor with a cloth, mop, broom or a vacuum cleaner. Loose dirt can
be easily removed with a static cloth or vacuum cleaner.
Unlike
carpeting, disturbed dust and dirt particles are easily recognised on the
laminate flooring and are removed in no time at all. Footmarks and heavy soiling
require more sophisticated methods. We recommend you wipe down the floor with a
well-wrung out, slightly moist cloth. You should always avoid standing liquid
and dry the laminate flooring without streaks.
If you use
cleaning solutions or cleaning products, then you should always dry the floor so
that no cleaning agent residues remain on the floor. Never use abrasive polishes;
they can damage the surface lamination. Waxes, bleaches and strong solvents must
also not be used as they can form residues which are difficult or even
impossible to remove.
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