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How to Remove Blotchy Spots on a Laminate Floor?

July 12, 2017 by Flooristics staff Leave a Comment

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Laminate is known for its durability and resistance to stains, scuffs, and more. However, when people are experiencing blotchy spots on their laminate, it can be very frustrating. Not only is it important for flooring inspectors to get to the bottom of what might be causing blotches in laminate, but to offer solutions to clients on how to fix the problem without causing permanent damage.

Contaminants left over from an adhesive most often cause blotchy spots on a laminate floor. Oily or waxy spills that people did not fully clean up can also cause them. The substances can attract more dirt and grime, turning the small light stains even darker.

When it comes to cleaning up blotchy spots on a laminate floor, the best approach is to use a mild solvent to remove the stain. Examples of solvents include acetone-based nail polish remover, mineral spirits, and specialty solvents meant for adhesives. Always test the solvent in an out-of-the-way area to ensure it will not harm the laminate surface. Put some solvent on a rag and let it soak over the area for a few minutes. Gently wipe and scrape the blotch, taking care not to scratch the surface of the laminate.

It may take a few applications to completely remove the stain. Always rinse with clean water to ensure that no residue remains. In no time, the client’s laminate will be as good as new without any blotches.

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