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Laminate floors lose shine when their protective coating wears down from harsh products, moisture, and buildup. Avoid steam, strong chemicals, and rough tools—these can scratch, warp, or permanently ...
Laminate flooring products are a budget-friendly alternative to hardwood, and the technology behind them just keeps getting better and better. Even still, most existing laminates still need special ...
Plastic laminate countertops don’t get as much fanfare as their showier quartz and granite cousins, but these dependable workhorses of the kitchen need care, too. If you have plastic laminate ...
If you've just moved into a home with hardwood floors and (thankfully) haven't had the chance to clean up a stain, it's imperative to take as many preventive measures as possible to avoid future ...
Water stains on wood can be light or dark. Light stains can be more easily removed with household products, but dark stains ...
During the winter, rock salt is great for keeping the roads and sidewalks clear of ice and snow—but not so great when tracked into the house. When the snow or icy water evaporates on your floors, it ...