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### **12. Window Cleaners**
Window cleaners like **Windex** often contain ingredients like **ammonia** or **alcohol**, both of which can damage laminate floors over time.
#### **Alternative:**
Use a **pH-balanced cleaner** specifically made for laminate floors to safely clean them without the risk of damage.
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While **baking soda** is an excellent cleaner for many surfaces, it’s too abrasive for laminate floors. **Baking soda** can scratch the floor’s surface, especially if used in paste form or when rubbed too vigorously.
#### **Alternative:**
Use a **mild cleaner** or diluted **dish soap** and water solution to clean laminate floors without the risk of scratching.
### **14. Wet Mop or Wet Cloth**
While it’s tempting to use a wet mop for cleaning laminate floors, it’s best to avoid using too much water. **Excess moisture** can seep into seams, causing the laminate to expand or warp.
#### **Alternative:**
Use a **damp mop** that’s just lightly wet to prevent excess water from sitting on the surface of the floor.
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Maintaining the beauty and longevity of your laminate floors requires the right cleaning techniques. By avoiding the common cleaning mistakes listed above—such as using harsh chemicals, abrasive materials, and excessive water—you can protect your floors from damage and keep them looking pristine for years to come.