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Post Info TOPIC: Maintaining wood Grain Laminate Floors


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Maintaining wood Grain Laminate Floors


My wife and I have recently purchased a 2007 NuWa 35CKQG Champagne. We have wood grain laminate floors in the kitchen and entryway areas. We were wondering what products people were using to maintain their laminate floors. We don't want to use anything that would harm the floors. Any help would be appreaciated. Thanks in advance. Dick

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Dick & Carol-35' NUWA Champagne-GMC 3500 D/A


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All we do is sweep first with a regular floor broom and then mop with a wet "Swiffer" mop pad.  This works great and takes no time.  Our motorhome has laminate flooring throughout, except in the bathroom.


The laminate is so much better than carpet which traps all the sand, dirt, etc. that you track in when camping.



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Bill and Linda


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I don't have an RV yet but I do have laminate floors in my house.  They are the best!  I just use a Swiffer for the dust and dirt and then once in a while use the wet Swiffer to clean them a little better.  I have two dogs, a cat, and a "messy" partner.  The laminate floors are the best thing I did when building my house 5 years ago.  They are so easy to take care of.

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