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The Best Mop for Laminate Floors: Buying Guide & Top Review

A good mop for laminate floors can be surprisingly hard to find. You can’t just pick any mop and expect it to work well on laminate, which is a highly sensitive kind of flooring.

In this guide, we’ll show you all you need to know about how to pick the best mops for Laminate wood floors. We’ll also give you one top recommendation to give you a head start in your search for the perfect mop!

Laminate Floor Compatibility

Like we said, not every mop will work well on laminate floors. The top protective coating of laminate wood planks is very susceptible to scratches and dents. So, your mop will need to be non-abrasive.

Additionally, laminate wood planks are sensitive to moisture. Pick a mop that can soak up excess moisture, leaving your floor only slightly damp rather than soaking wet. 

Type

Flat mops are the most popular out there due to their simple design and their budget-friendly price tag. For most people, this is the type that we recommend. For this kind, something like the MR.SIGA flat mop will do the trick.

If you don’t want to spend your energy wringing the mop every time, you can use a spin mop. Models like the O-Cedar EasyWring comes with a water bucket with a built-in wringer. Insert the mop into the wringer, step onto the foot pedal, and the wringer will spin the mop at high speed and wringing it dry.

Not up to carrying a heavy water bucket around? Try a spray mop. It comes with a refillable water bottle that you can fill with either plain or soapy water. To apply the liquid onto the floor, squeeze the trigger on the handle and the nozzle near the mopping head will spritz the liquid onto the floor for you.

Looking for a good model of this type to check out? Check the MEXERRIS spray mop!

Cleaning Head Material

Laminate floors—being highly sensitive—is best cleaned using soft, non-abrasive materials like microfiber. Fortunately, it is a pretty cheap material. You’ll find microfiber mopping pads being sold online for less than $20 for a pack of 3-5.

But microfiber isn’t your only choice. You can use a sponge mop, which is extremely absorbent. It is very useful for cleaning up liquid spills and messes. However, we don’t recommend it for general use. Instead, buy a sponge mop to serve as a back-up tool to a main microfiber mop, which is better for general cleaning.

Another recommendation is chenille. Chenille mopping pads have stringy section, which can tackle stubborn dirt and debris better than flat microfiber mops.

Ease of Use

The lighter and more portable the mop, the better. You won’t find much use out of the best mop if it hurts your back or your wrist after a few minutes of use. Picking a comfortable-to-use mop is especially important if you have certain medical conditions like arthritis or a bad back. In these cases, a heavy mop can be literally painful to use.

Conclusion

With these tips from our staff writer— Jennifer Rodriquez — you will be able to find a best mop for laminate floors in no time at all!