Regular
Maintenance With today’s advances in
wood flooring stains and finishes, cleaning your wood
floors has never been easier. Regular maintenance
requires little more than sweeping with a soft bristle
broom, and vacuuming with a soft floor attachment if
your wood floor includes a beveled edge that could
collect debris. You also should clean your floors
periodically with a professional wood floor cleaning
product recommended by a wood flooring professional. Preventive Maintenance There are other steps
you can take to minimize maintenance and maintain the
beauty of your wood floors as well.
Do not use sheet
vinyl or tile floor care products on wood floors.
Self-polishing acrylic waxes cause wood to become
slippery and appear dull quickly.
Use throw rugs both
inside and outside doorways to help prevent grit, dirt
and other debris from being tracked onto your wood
floors. This will prevent scratching.
Do not wet-mop a wood
floor. Standing water can dull the finish, damage the
wood and leave a discoloring residue.
Wipe up spills
immediately with a slightly dampened towel.
Do not over-wax a
wood floor. If the floor dulls, try buffing instead.
Avoid wax buildup under furniture and other light
traffic areas by applying wax in these spots every
other waxing session.
Put soft plastic or
fabric-faced glides under the legs of furniture to
prevent scuffing and scratching.
Avoid walking on your
wood floors with cleats, sports shoes and high heels.
A 125-pound woman walking in high heels has an impact
of 2,000 pounds per square inch. An exposed heel nail
can exert up to 8,000 pounds per square inch. This
kind of impact can dent any floor surface.
When moving heavy
furniture, do not slide it on wood flooring. It is
best to pick up the furniture completely to protect
the wood flooring.
For wood flooring in
the kitchen, place an area rug in front of the kitchen
sink.
Use a humidifier
throughout the winter months to keep wood movement and
shrinkage to a minimum.
New England Custom
Floors, LLC 611 Riverside Avenue, Westport, CT 06880
Telephone: (203) 227-2819