How to care for your wood flooring and keep it looking great.
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One of the best things about wood floors is that they’re durable and easy to maintain. Unlike carpeting that will show every bit of mud that’s tracked in, wood flooring is extremely forgiving. In fact, there aren’t a lot of things that can mar its appearance.
But there are a few simple steps you should take to extend the life of your wood floors and maintain their beauty.
Prevent damage from happening.
Water is especially damaging to wood floors and their finish, so use doormats outside and throw rugs inside your exterior doors, in front of your kitchen sink, and in the bathroom. Wipe up any spills quickly, don’t wet mop your floors, and make sure there are no leaks under your potted plants.
Doormats will also help reduce the amount of dirt, grit, and sand that gets tracked in. Shake our your doormats and vacuum your area rugs often.
To prevent scratches and dents, put fabric or soft plastic glides under the feet of your furniture. And don’t slide heavy furniture across your wood flooring. Pick it up and carry it.
Use the brush attachment when you vacuum, not the beater bars, and protect your wood flooring from direct sunlight. Protect your floors with window treatments, and rotate your rugs and furniture so your floors are evenly exposed.
Also, be careful what kind of shoes your family and guests wear on your wood floors. High heels, cleats, and athletic shoes can leave scratches. And so can your dog’s claws.
If you use your heater or air conditioner a lot, a humidifier or dehumidifier may be needed to help ensure your wood flooring has enough moisture. This will reduce cracks caused from drying.
Keep your wood floors looking their best.
Caring for wood floors is easy and inexpensive.
Don’t use products designed for other types of flooring on your wood floors. Waxes and polishes can make your floors slippery, and oil-based soaps can build up and dull the finish. Only use the cleaning products your floor’s manufacturer recommends. Never use ammonia.
A good, cotton dust mop or soft-bristled broom can be used to remove most of the dirt or grit. You can spray your mop the day before with a mist that attracts dust. Or use a Swiffer or micro fiber mop, which also does a good job of attracting pet hair.
If the edges of your wood strips or planks have a bevel, you’ll need to use your vacuum to reach any particles that are between the boards.
Usually, that’s all that’s needed to clean your floors, but if you do have scuff marks or stains, rub the spot in a circular motion with recommended floor cleaner.
Following these easy tips will keep your wood floors looking beautiful for years to come.
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