If your laminate was glued use the floor scraper and heat gun to remove any residue stuck to the floor.
Tips for removing laminate flooring.
Do this for all your flooring occasionally to clear away any grime build up.
Remove the first plank in the next row by first using the float to disengage the end.
If you remove carpet be sure to pull out all nails and staples from the surface before you start installing your laminate flooring.
Be very careful about keeping the heat gun far enough away from the work materials and be sure to wear gloves.
Use distilled water and wipe down the floor where the white marks are most prominent.
Start removing the flooring at one of the walls the materials runs parallel to use the gap at the edge to get your fingers or tool under the first board lift the first board 30 to 45 degrees and pull it away from the second piece continue until the first row of laminate is removed and then proceed to the second and additional rows.
Remove the foam padding from the subfloor.
White marks on laminate flooring can form from water shoe soles pet tracks or build up from cleaning products.
After removing that row remove one or two more in the same way so that you have room to stand on the subfloor.
You need a smooth clean surface.
Step 8 vacuum the entire floor with a shop vacuum.
Place the tip of the curved end of the pry bar in the space between the first row of planks and the wall.
The planks are easier to remove if you begin from the tongue side rather than the side with the groove.
Laminate flooring isn t the type of product that you can wet mops like vinyl or tile.
Instead it must be cleaned while slightly damp but not soaking.
Now that the floor is clear and no moulding is present locate the wall that has the tongue side of the laminate flooring.
A heat gun is invaluable when removing vinyl flooring but it can be very dangerous.
Holding the heat gun too close to flammable materials can ignite a fire.
Then vacuum all the dirt and dust to clean the surface thoroughly.