How can I clean Pergo®?
Pergo® is a type of laminate floors produced by Sweeden Pergo. You want to clean pergo®, everything you need is a broom, a mop and a bucket or a spray bottle. There are two types of cleaning you should deal with when you want to clean the Pergo® floor. Daily cleaning that will keep your floor -looking company prepared at all times and deep cleaning, which will make your home look like showplace.
Everyday cleaning is simple. Just go through the areas you want to clean with a broom. Some people prefer to use a vacuum, and that's fine. If the vacuum has a whipped rod, turn it off to eliminate any risk of scratching the floor and get the best suction on the bare floor. If you notice a place that does not swear during your daily cleaning, lightly wipe it with a damp cloth. There is no reason to clean the floor, the cleaning of the points is very effective.
For deep cleaning, use ordinary water to orPERGO® puppies. Use a bucket or spray bottle depending on your preferences. Some people prefer to use a more traditional mop, while others spray the floor lightly with water and then the mop dry. This makes it easier to prevent too wet the floor. Regardless of whether you are using a bucket or spray bottle, you will need to use any soap to clean the PERGO® floor. Pergo® is easy to keep clean, which is one of the advantages of this type of floor. If someone in your family unintentionally creates a mess that you can't clean with water, there are several things that you can safely use.
Pergo® makes a cleaner specifically for their floor. This should be the first thing to try on ordinary water. If someone gets chewing rubber on the floor or wax candles drips on the floor, let it solidify and then scratch as much as possible before using the cleaner. Codele, lipstick, nail polish ink can be cleaned with acetone or oil spirits. Watch it with orPERGO® cleaner puppies and remove all cleaning residues. It is easy to clean pergo® if the process is maintained simple. Never wax or bake this type of floor. Also, do not use steel wool to scrub it. If the stain does not work with a cleaner and a nylon washing machine, contact the manufacturer.