Maintenance Tips for Hardwood Floors

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Maintenance Tips for Hardwood Floors By using smart maintenance tips and tricks, you can cut back on your hardwood floor cleaning time. However, it is important that the techniques you adopt to achieve the results are safe and effective too, lest they do not bring the desired results. While placing doormats at the house’s entrance (and at various rooms’ entrances) is a basic step towards prevention of wooden floors getting messed up, there are more important things to look after and ensure maintenance and longevity of the floor. By using smart maintenance tips and tricks, you can cut back on your hardwood floor cleaning time. However, it is important that the techniques you adopt to achieve the results are safe and effective too, lest they do not bring the desired results. While placing doormats at the house’s entrance (and at various rooms’ entrances) is a basic step towards prevention of wooden floors getting messed up,

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Maintenance Tips for Hardwood Floors

By using smart maintenance tips and tricks, you can cut back on your hardwood floor cleaning time. However, it is important that the techniques you adopt to achieve the results are safe and effective too, lest they do not bring the desired results. While placing doormats at the house’s entrance (and at various rooms’ entrances) is a basic step towards prevention of wooden floors getting messed up, there are more important things to look after and ensure maintenance and longevity of the floor.

By using smart maintenance tips and tricks, you can cut back on your hardwood floor cleaning time. However, it is important that the techniques you adopt to achieve the results are safe and effective too, lest they do not bring the desired results. While placing doormats at the house’s entrance (and at various rooms’ entrances) is a basic step towards prevention of wooden floors getting messed up, there are more important things to look after and ensure maintenance and longevity of the floor.Routine Care

As part of the daily care routine of your hardwood floor, dust the floor with a mop that has been treated with a dusting agent to help collect dust and pet hair from the floor. You could also vacuum the floor by employing a floor-brush attachment. Avoid using a vacuum with a beater bar attachment, which could scratch the finish of your wooden floor. For a quick and less-expensive way of dusting, make use of disposable electrostatic cloths that are readily available at grocery and discount stores.

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Routine Care

As part of the daily care routine of your hardwood floor, dust the floor with a mop that has been treated with a dusting agent to help collect dust and pet hair from the floor. You could also vacuum the floor by employing a floor-brush attachment. Avoid using a vacuum with a beater bar attachment, which could scratch the finish of your wooden floor. For a quick and less-expensive way of dusting, make use of disposable electrostatic cloths that are readily available at grocery and discount stores.

Deeper Cleaning

While weekly dust mopping will help you remove light dust and dirt from the floor, sticky elements such as oil and grime build up over time and do not come off easily. To work on them, invest in occasional deep cleaning by either calling a professional wood floor cleaning service in Long Island or by using wood-cleaning products available in the market.

Removal of Marks

An important thing to consider before trying to remove a mark from your hardwood floor is the floor’s finish. If the stain is on the surface, your floor probably has a hard finish, such as urethane. However, if you notice that the stain has penetrated deeper into the wood, the floor might just have a softer, oiled finish – a more common sight in older homes where floors have not been refinished or resealed. To remove surface stains from a hard finish, always use a soft and clean cloth. Never use steel wool, sandpaper, or any other harsh chemicals on such an area as they can cause permanent damage to your floor’s finish. These tips can go a long way in helping you keep your floor in good condition for a long time.