Do not use abrasive or acidic cleaners or any abrasive tools as any harsh cleaner can potentially strip the protective coating.
Laminate floor has a white film.
Never use a floor buffer or polisher on laminate floors.
Mop the floor with this solution but keep in mind that water can damage laminates.
To get rid of the cloudy film dampen a microfiber towel using lukewarm water and gently rub the area until the cloudy film is cleared.
A cloudy film on your laminate floors is most likely caused by using too much cleaning product.
Use a sponge mop and wring it out well each time you dip it into the cleaning solution.
Never try to slide anything heavy across the laminate floor.
Sticky or dirty sections.
A hazy whitish or cloudy hardwood floor can be caused by bad cleaning agents the buildup of wax or floor cleaner residue.
The problem with laminate floors is that too much water seeps into the cracks between the planks and can cause swelling and damage that is irreversible.
For most areas of laminate flooring in your home a dry or dust mop may be all that is needed for regular cleaning.
A mixture of 50 50 vinegar water will remove a haze from laminate.
If it does not then it is most likely a light coating of glue from sponge used to wipe over the floor by installers.
Although laminate flooring is extremely durable it may become scuffed or stained with white marks over time.
Pat dry with a soft cloth and allow the area to air dry.
Use protective mats under all heavy furniture or anything with castors.
Most likely the installers left a coating of glue on the laminate when they installed it.
These white marks and streaks are typically caused by water spots and cleaning product buildup but may also be the result of particles or normal foot traffic.
In fact most laminate floors only require a thorough mopping with plain water.
If your floors are very dirty a mixture of 1 gallon of warm water and 1 cup of white distilled vinegar is the perfect foil for heavy soiling.