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MAINTENANCE TIPS FOR YOUR HARDWOOD FLOORING!

One of the greatest selling features of hardwood floors are their longevity, because they may endure for generations to come if looked after properly. The best way to maintain your hardwood floors is quite important by following this guidance it will help to keep your hardwood floors looking magnificent for a long time to come.

Preventative Maintenance

Preventative maintenance is important as it can reduce cleaning time significantly and help stop damages from occurring. This can consist of anything from placing mats on each side of doors to manage foot traffic, using floor protectors under furniture and making certain the floors have been sealed. Not only can this make regular cleaning easier and minimise any harm, it will also help to preserve the flooring and safeguard the durability of the product.

Routine Care


Regular cleaning of your hardwood flooring isn't a complex process. Begin with sweeping and dusting the ground to eliminate any excess dust and debris and then mop the floors with a mop that's been treated using a dusting agent to lift all the dirt and pet hair which may scratch and damage the floor's finish. It's also safe to use the vacuum cleaner using the brush attachment for regular cleaning, or spot clean with electrostatic cloths.

Removing Tough Marks
If it comes to eliminating marks and scuffs in the floor the finish needs to be thought about. In case
the mark seems to be on the surface then it is probably your floor has a hard finish like urethane, whereas when it appears to get soaked in, it likely has an oiled finish. The latter is common in older homes in which the hardwood had not been refinished and resealed.

To remove marks from hard finishes only wipe with a cloth, remembering to not use abrasive materials like steel wool, sandpaper or harsh chemicals because they can cause irreversible damage to the timber.

Caring for your hardwood floor may take some work, but you'll appreciate the benefits of the very long run.

 

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