How to Deal with Stains on Your Laminate Flooring
Laminate flooring is highly valued for its durability and ease of maintenance, making it a favorite in homes across the Marietta and Greater Atlanta area. Its sealed, non-porous top layer offers excellent resistance to everyday spills. However, laminate isn’t invincible, and when tough marks like permanent marker, nail polish, or sticky grease stains occur, knowing the effective, yet safe, techniques for removal is crucial. Using the wrong product can permanently damage the clear protective finish, dulling the floor and compromising its longevity. The key is to use targeted, mild solutions and proper cleaning procedures that lift the stain without harming the surface.
At Select Floors, with over two decades of experience and a strong reputation for quality craftsmanship, we guide our customers toward solutions that preserve their flooring investment. We bring our wealth of knowledge to every project, including showing you the proper cleaning procedure that protects your floor’s finish and longevity for years to come.

Safe General Cleaning Principles for Laminate
Before tackling any tough stain, understanding the overall cleaning guidelines for high-quality laminate is essential to avoid finish damage.
Do’s and Don’ts for Laminate Care
- DO: Always test any new cleaning solution on an inconspicuous area first, such as inside a closet.
- DON’T: Never use abrasive cleaners, steel wool, or scouring powders. These will scratch the protective aluminum oxide wear layer, causing permanent, visible damage.
- DON’T: Never use wax-based polishes or oil soaps. Laminate is designed to be low-maintenance and these products will leave a dull, sticky film that attracts dirt.
- DO: Use a damp (not soaking wet) mop. Excessive water can seep into the plank seams and damage the core, especially with non-waterproof laminate.
Removing Common Household Stains
Everyday spills like coffee, wine, and food are the easiest to clean if addressed immediately, requiring only the mildest of solutions.
Coffee, Wine, Juice, and Food Stains
- The Basic Approach: For fresh spills, wipe up the excess liquid immediately with a soft, clean cloth. Clean the remaining residue with a solution of warm water and a small amount of clear household vinegar (1 cup vinegar per gallon of water) or a manufacturer-recommended laminate floor cleaner.
- Stubborn Food Stains: If sticky food or chocolate has dried onto the surface, gently scrape off the excess with a plastic putty knife (never metal). Use a lightly damp cloth or sponge to scrub the residue with the vinegar solution.
Tackling Tougher, Specialized Marks
For challenging stains like ink, markers, or grease, a targeted cleaning agent is required to dissolve the mark without dissolving the finish.
Grease, Heel Marks, and Wax
- Grease and Oil: For stubborn grease spots, place a paper towel over the area and carefully use a warm (not hot) iron for a few seconds. The heat will help transfer the grease into the towel. Alternatively, a small amount of rubbing alcohol on a clean cloth can dissolve oil-based stains quickly.
- Scuff Marks and Heel Marks: Dark scuff marks from shoes are often residue sitting on top of the finish. These can usually be lifted by rubbing with a clean cloth lightly dampened with a basic pencil eraser or a small amount of denatured alcohol or acetone-free nail polish remover.
- Crayon, Lipstick, Ink: Use a clean cloth dampened with a small amount of denatured alcohol or a tiny dab of non-gel toothpaste. The alcohol safely dissolves the pigment without damaging the laminate’s protective wear layer.
Nail Polish, Tar, and Permanent Marker
- Nail Polish and Tar: These require a solvent. Acetone-free nail polish remover is the safest option. Apply a small amount to a clean white cloth, press it onto the stain for a moment, and gently blot or wipe. Immediately rinse the area with warm water to remove any chemical residue.
By using the correct, targeted cleaning solution for each specific stain, you ensure your laminate floors retain their smooth finish and original beauty for decades.
Safe Stain Removal for Laminate Floors
To learn more about the proper care and maintenance of your laminate flooring or to find the perfect new floor for your home, Visit Select Floors in our Marietta, GA showroom or Contact us today, where our skilled professionals are committed to delivering top-notch flooring solutions.
