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2 Responses to “How do you clean your Pergo flooring?”
Fro a fast touchup we use regular white vinegar mixed with water. like maybe a cup to a couple gallons of warm water. damp mop with a sponge type mop. we also use hard floor cleaner spray from menards. About $5 a bottle lasts quiote a while. spray a bit and mop it up…repeat. easy to use
Cheap solution to replace those expensive PERGO flooring cleaners.
1/3 part white vinegar
1/3 part rubbing alcohol
1/3 part water
3 drops diswashing liquid
Mix this into a spray bottle and you have the equivalent of the Pergo floor cleaner. Just spray and mop; also great for deodorizing a room and for a fast cleanup. I also use this on my tile floors with great results. Pergo is better off when water doesn’t sit on it too long, the alcohol is added to make it dry faster.
And it won’t leave your floor sticky either.
February 1st, 2010 at 12:40 pm
Fro a fast touchup we use regular white vinegar mixed with water. like maybe a cup to a couple gallons of warm water. damp mop with a sponge type mop. we also use hard floor cleaner spray from menards. About $5 a bottle lasts quiote a while. spray a bit and mop it up…repeat. easy to use
February 1st, 2010 at 1:09 pm
Cheap solution to replace those expensive PERGO flooring cleaners.
1/3 part white vinegar
1/3 part rubbing alcohol
1/3 part water
3 drops diswashing liquid
Mix this into a spray bottle and you have the equivalent of the Pergo floor cleaner. Just spray and mop; also great for deodorizing a room and for a fast cleanup. I also use this on my tile floors with great results. Pergo is better off when water doesn’t sit on it too long, the alcohol is added to make it dry faster.
And it won’t leave your floor sticky either.