The Timber Flooring Association (TFA) offer all kinds of flooring solutions, provide useful facts and hints for protection and preservation of floors, and conducts training programmes and workshops on timber and allied products. The Timber Flooring Association also offer information on maintenance, construction and general care for floors.
The construction of laminate flooring, as explained by Timber Flooring Association, has a surface layer comprising of one or several slim sheets of a fibrous material packed with resins, a wood base core and finished with a back up. These laminates need little maintenance and difficult stains can be removed with a dry cloth and a laminate cleaner. Regular cleaning can be done with a vacuum cleaner or dust mop.
The Timber Flooring Association offer insights on laminate floating floors, floating floors, corking floors, common types of finishes, maintenance and cleaning. The Timber Flooring Association recommends people to follow the manufacturer’s specifications stringently for stain removal and maintenance.
Suggestions on how to maintain the long life of the laminate floors are also provided. Other tips include recoating of cork floors, maintenance of mats, rugs, doormats and other floor protection accessories.