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How to seal and protect laminate floorboards?
Hi Bunnings community
I am looking to seek some advice. I am moving into a new property which has laminate floorboard, after speaking to neighbours, they mentioned, it is of cheap quality and there have been complaints of chips, colour coming off and scratches.
I am wondering is there a way for me to coat it so it lows down the degradation process?
Is it safe to use something like this : https://www.bunnings.com.au/cabot-s-1l-satin-water-based-cfp-floor_p1520276
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Re: Sealing/ protective coating laminate floorboard
Hi @abs898,
It sounds like this might be a case of shoes off on entry, rugs in high traffic areas, carpet runners in walkways and chair leg protectors on all furniture.
Although you'll find results through Google that polyurethane is what you can use on a laminate floor, and the Cabot's 1L Satin Water Based CFP Floor is a polyurethane, it isn't designed to adhere to laminate, only timber.
I'll be happy to double-check with the Cabot's team tomorrow just to make sure, though.
I'm not aware of any coating product that would be suitable for additional protection on the laminate flooring. This is mainly due to the surface not being permeable, leaving nothing for the coating to bind onto.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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Re: Sealing/ protective coating laminate floorboard
Hi @MitchellMc
I would really appreciate if you could check with the manufacturer.
Hearing from other residents, the laminate is cracking and peeling off even in low contact zones and winder rugs as well.
Thanks again!
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Re: Sealing/ protective coating laminate floorboard
Many thanks for your patience, @abs898.
Unfortunately, the CFP floor is a no go as it's incompatible with your laminate flooring. However, I've found Cabots 1L Laminate Floor Restore for you, which looks to be an excellent alternative. Not only does it rejuvenate worn laminate floors, but it is a maintenance coating that protects from daily wear. In your case, you'd want to apply the additional coats as per instructions to increase the product's durability.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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Re: Sealing/ protective coating laminate floorboard
Hi @MitchellMc how are you? A while back, you helped me restore the floor. A couple of years down now, it has become dirty and has started to peel off (more like sticky dirt) from high-traffic areas.
Wha would you recommend I use to remove this?
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Re: Sealing/ protective coating laminate floorboard
Hello @abs898
My apologies for the late reply. Please allow us to speak to our supplier in regards to removing this product. As soon as we have more information, we'll get back to you.
Thank you for your patience.
Eric
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Re: Sealing/ protective coating laminate floorboard
Hi @abs898,
The Cabots 1L Laminate Floor Restore requires maintenance coats to prevent this wear-through. You've done well to get this long out of it.
You can use Cabot's 1L Floor Clean to clean the area. However, due to the Floor Restore being worn through, it could take a bit of elbow grease. Once the area is clean, you can apply another coat of the Floor Restore.
To prevent this from happening in the future, the floor should be cleaned periodically with Floor Clean and then re-coated with Floor Restore when wear starts appearing.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell

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