Cleaning Floor
Hardwood Protection Tips
By: Vincent Platania
Purchasing hardwood flooring was the easy
part. The next step, and probably the trickier part, is keeping
your hardwood floors clean and protected. The key to success is to
do a little... often! That's right, constant and consistent care to
your hardwood floors is the best remedy to keep them beautiful and
long lasting. Setting a plan to protect and clean your hardwood
floors should be the first step once you have your hardwood floors
installed. Here are some good protection and cleaning steps you
might want to add to your hardwood floor care plan.
Protecting Your Hardwood Floor
Protecting your hardwood floors is by far the best practice to
adhere to in order to keep it around for years to come. Most often,
"we" are the reason for the problems we experience with our
hardwood floors, simply because we fail to take proper care of the
floor. To ensure your hardwood floors remain damage free, follow
the simple steps below.
1. Place doormats outside of all entries to your home in order to
trap debris.
2. Place carpet rugs inside the entrances to your home to trap
dirt, sand, and other particles brought into your home that makes
it past the doormats.
3. Place carpet rugs around sink areas, work areas and high traffic
areas to trap debris and protect your hardwood floors from
spills.
4. Do not wear high heals on hard wood floors (or if you do, make
sure the heals are not damaged)
5. Keep all pet nails trimmed to avoid small scratches on hardwood
floor..
6. Use wood floor protector covers under the legs of all
furniture
7. Never drag furniture across wood flooring. (place a small carpet
rug underneath the legs to resist scratching your hardwood
floor)
Cleaning Your Hardwood Floor
Cleaning your hardwood floors can be easy and effortless, as long
as you are consistent. To ensure the beauty of your hardwood floors
follow the below steps:
1. Sweep, dust, or vacuum your hardwood floors daily. Dirt or sand
particles can easily scratch the hardwood floor. (FULLER Treated
Dust Mop)
2. Vacuum any carpet rugs weekly so that dirt or debris is not
trapped below the rugs, scratching your hardwood floors.
3. Clean your hardwood floors weekly with a cleaning agent designed
for hardwood floors. (FULLER Wood Floor Cleaner and Polisher)
4. Wipe up any water or other liquids spilled on your hardwood
floors immediately.
5. Never use water to clean your hardwood floors.
6. Never use products that contain wax on your hardwood floors.
When protecting and cleaning hardwood floors, always keep in mind
the old saying "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure".
Spending a little bit of time daily and weekly on your hardwood
floors will result in you never having to experience the "big
problems" found in neglecting hardwood floors. Set forth a plan, a
good plan to protect and clean your hardwood floors and follow that
routine. And remember, a little bit of effort goes a long
way.
Author Vincent Platania represents Stanley Home Products. In
business since 1931, Stanley Home Products has been offering
families high-quality personal care and household products for 75
years. Stanley Home Products personal care and home cleaning
products are environmentally friendly. Visit .
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