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Laminate flooring is a popular choice in homes due to its attractiveness, durability, and ease of maintenance. However, accidents happen, and spills like soup can leave unsightly stains if not cleaned up promptly. Soup spills can be particularly challenging due to their varied ingredients and colors, from clear broths to thick, tomato-based varieties. This guide will walk you through the steps to remove soup stains from your laminate flooring efficiently, keeping your floors looking as good as new.
The first and most crucial step in dealing with any spill is to act quickly. The sooner you address the spill, the less time it has to seep into any cracks and cause staining.
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Gently scoop up any solid ingredients with a spoon or dull knife. Be careful not to scratch the laminate surface.
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Once the solids are removed, tackle the liquid part of the stain.
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Cleaning Solution:
Spray the affected area lightly with your chosen cleaning solution. Do not oversaturate the floor as excessive moisture can damage laminate.
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Using a microfiber cloth or mop, gently wipe the area to remove the stain. The vinegar or soap will help break down the soup’s residue and remove any lingering marks.
After cleaning, use a dry microfiber cloth to wipe the area thoroughly, ensuring no moisture remains on the surface.
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It is generally not recommended to use steam mops on laminate floors as the heat and moisture can cause warping and other damage.
If the stain has dried or set, re-moisten it with the cleaning solution and let it sit for a few minutes before wiping it away. This reactivation can help loosen and lift the stain.
Avoid using bleach on laminate flooring as it can discolour and damage the protective coating of the floor.
Baking soda can be used in a paste form to treat stains gently, but it should be used sparingly and tested in an inconspicuous area first to ensure it does not damage the finish.
Using area rugs in high-risk areas, such as under the dining table or in the kitchen, can help protect your laminate floors from spills and stains.
For oily soup stains, you might need to use a degreasing dish soap in your cleaning solution to effectively break down the oil.
Laminate floors should be cleaned with a damp mop as needed, depending on foot traffic and exposure to spills, but typically once a week is sufficient.
It’s best to avoid using alcohol or nail polish remover on laminate floors as these substances can damage the floor’s finish.
Choose commercial cleaners specifically designed for laminate flooring. These will be formulated to clean effectively without damaging the surface.
The best way to dry laminate floors is to use a clean, dry microfiber cloth or mop to absorb any remaining moisture quickly.
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