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Top 5 Hardwood Floors Maintenance Tips

While considering the flooring for a house, the first name comes to mind is of hardwood flooring. Hardwood floorings are beautiful and elegant, but it needs maintenance also. Often dirt and dust leave scratches on the hardwood floors and visible on the floor. Hardwood floor maintenance is essential to have a continuous shine. Daily maintenance looks often difficult, but establishing a routine cleaning makes the work easy.

Here are some hardwood floor maintenance tips.

Table of Contents

  • Cleaning the hardwood floors
    • Daily Cleaning
    • Weekly Cleaning
    • Monthly Cleaning
    • Yearly cleaning
  • Use floor protectors under furniture
  • Choose only recommended cleaning material
  • Never use steam clean and wet mop
  • Take care of the pets
  • Concluding Words

Cleaning the hardwood floors

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Thorough cleaning of hardwood floors is one of the basic maintenance tips. A proper and scheduled cleaning turns the hardwood floor like new one and increase its longevity. However, for a better cleaning result you may divide into four parts:

  • Daily Cleaning
  • Weekly Cleaning
  • Monthly Cleaning
  • Yearly Cleaning

Daily Cleaning

Do a proper dusting of the floors daily with a microfiber mop or cloth. Daily cleaning protects the floors from scratches and surface damage. The microfiber cleaning pads catch the dirt and dust because of the static electricity. However, using a broom, one can push the dirt out of the home also. However, while cleaning the floor, don’t lift the microfiber mop.

Weekly Cleaning

The chance of heavy dust will be less because of regular cleaning. However, often some places remain left behind during the regular cleaning. It is difficult to reach few places with mops or clothes, especially the corners. During weekly cleaning, using the vacuum and mops one can clean these areas. In case of using mops, avoid using too much hardwood floor cleaner liquid as it may damage your wooden floor.

Monthly Cleaning

Because of regular and weekly cleaning, the floor will remain almost in perfect condition. However, constant footfall on the floor may damage the polish of the floor. Therefore, for a perfect floor shine, consider polishing in every one or two months. Polishing the hardwood floor often covers the microscopic scratches.

Yearly cleaning

Often a schedule cleaning never lets your floor go out of shine. However, sanding and refinishing at least once in a year increase the longevity of the floor, especially floors with a heavy footfall. However, if you find deep scratches on the floor, consider a sanding and refinishing.

Use floor protectors under furniture

Often people move or shift their furniture within the room which leaves scratch marks on the floor. Using the floor protector is an effective way to avoid the scratches. These protectors are often made of olefin fibers or rubbers. Protectors made of olefin fibers absorbs the pieces of grit and further protects the floor from the scratches. It is available in different shapes and sizes, allowing you to use different furniture.

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Choose only recommended cleaning material

Often people complain about the loss of shine and damaged floors after using the cleaning materials. It happens because of using inferior quality cleaning materials. So, the next question comes that what to clean hardwood floors with. The answer is simple, use only the cleaning liquids recommended by your floor contractor.

Never use steam clean and wet mop

Often people think wet mop is useful for deep cleaning. However, it may be right for other floor materials, but in the case of hardwood flooring, it can be a disaster. Water and would never go together. Even a small amount of water is enough to make the floor swell. You can use the spray cleaner for effective cleaning. It will not let the liquid be on the floor for long.

Take care of the pets

Both pets and your hardwood floor are close to your heart. You need to trim the toenails of your pet to protect the hardwood floors. Further, you must clean the pet waste as fast as possible to avoid any stain on the floor.

Concluding Words

Over in the post, you have seen the ways you can protect your hardwood floors. Following the ways, you can easily avoid the scratches on the hardwood floors.

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