Vicki hello. I have this issue in my kitchen. I’ve found the best thing is a tiny bit of vinegar and water and just make sure it’s not too wet. Damp mopping I have found is the best.
Whatever you use, make sure that it is little liquid, and dries as fast as possible. The longer it stays wet, the higher the risk of water damage along the edges of the planks.
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Try warm water and baking soda with a damp mop. Be sure the mop is not too wet as to leave streaks when it dries.
Vicki hello. I have this issue in my kitchen. I’ve found the best thing is a tiny bit of vinegar and water and just make sure it’s not too wet. Damp mopping I have found is the best.
Good luck and happy mopping!
Bona for laminate flooring.
Whatever you use, make sure that it is little liquid, and dries as fast as possible. The longer it stays wet, the higher the risk of water damage along the edges of the planks.
Pergo recommends damp mopping with vinegar and water. This is all I use and it works great! Commercial cleaners leave behind a sticky residue.
https://shawfloors.com/flooring/how-to/laminate/care-maintenance/how-to-clean-laminate-floors
The best I found on Pinterest is 1/3 alcohol, 1/3 vinegar, 1/3 water and a few drops of Dawn. It leaves my floor looking clean and no film.