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Hardwood Floors
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Care & Maintenance of Hardwood Floors
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Proper care and maintenance will help ensure your hardwood floor always looks its
best. The following maintenance and prevention steps are recommended.
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Vacuum, sweep or dust mop your floor once a week, or more if needed. The vacuum
head must be brush or felt, and a wand attachment is preferable. A hardwood floor
swivel-head mop with terry cloth cover is also highly recommended to eliminate finer
particles of grit and dirt that can act like sandpaper on hardwood floors.
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Wipe up spills and tracked-in dirt immediately. For spot cleaning, apply floor cleaner
onto a clean cloth and rub onto the spot.
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As necessary, thoroughly clean the floor with floor cleaner using a hardwood floor
swivel-head mop with terry cloth-cover. Spray the floor cleaner directly onto the
floor or dampen the swivel-head mop and apply.
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Use interior and exterior doormats at all entrances to collect dirt and moisture
and prevent it from being tracked onto the floor.
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Place area rugs in front of kitchen sinks, at all pivot points and within high-traffic
areas. Do not use rugs with solid rubber or vinyl backings. The rugs must be made
of a breathable material to prevent moisture entrapment.
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Use furniture leg protector pads under all furniture and make certain to keep them
clean and well maintained.
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Replace hard, narrow furniture rollers with wide rubber rollers.
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Keep animal nails trimmed to minimize finish scratches.
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Keep the relative humidity in your home between 35% and 55%.
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Don’t clean or wet mop your floor with water. Water may permanently damage the floor.
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Don’t use any of the following products (or products similar in nature) on your
floor: ammonia-based cleaners, acrylic finishes, wax-based products, detergents,
bleach, polishes, oil soap, abrasive cleaning soaps, or acidic materials such as
vinegar. Many of these products can pit or etch the finish of your flooring or prevent
the proper use of recommended maintenance materials.
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Do not damage your floor with shoes having heeltaps or sharp objects protruding
from the sole such as rocks, exposed nails and gravel.
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Do not walk on wood floors with spike- or stiletto-heeled shoes.
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Don’t roll or slide heavy objects directly upon the floor. When moving appliances
or heavy furniture, consider laying a solid protective covering on your floor and
gently “walk”the item across it. Carpet or cardboard is not adequate to prevent
surface compression scratches.
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Protecting your Hardwood Floor |
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Protect your floor from direct sunlight. Use curtains and UV resistant film on large
glass doors and windows.
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Never apply wax treatments to your urethane-coated floor.
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DO NOT allow excess floor cleaner to remain on the floor’s surface. Excess liquid
may damage the fiber of the wood.
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Remove spots caused by food, water or animals with a clean soft cloth.
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Rub the area to remove the stain or spot.
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More stubborn stains such as grease/lipstick/crayon/ink spots/rubber heel marks
may require additional rubbing followed by cleaning with a floor cleaner.
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