Saturday, February 15, 2014

Clean Engineered Wood Floors

Engineered hardwood floors are made by layering fiberboard underneath a top layer of real wood. This design lets the boards in the flooring expand and contract with changing humidity levels, allowing engineered hardwoods to be used in areas that traditional hardwood flooring can not be. Engineered hardwood floors are not difficult to care for and last for a long time when properly maintained.


Instructions


1. Sweep the floors every 2 to 3 days. Fine dirt particles can scratch the floor so it is important to remove dust on a regular basis. Be sure the broom you are using has fine, soft bristles. A dry dust mop can also be used.


2. Vacuum the floor using a soft brush vacuum attachment about once a week. This will pick up any dust or fine dirt particles on the floor and pull dust up from between the boards.


3. Use a SLIGHTLY damp mop if the floor is heavily soiled and in need of some extra attention. Ring out the mop well, until it is almost dry. If you feel the need to use cleaning solution on the floor, use one approved by the floor manufacturer.


4. Place area rugs and carpet runners in high traffic areas to protect the floor. Clean underneath them often so that dirt does not filter through the rug and onto the floor. It is also wise to put a heavy mat just outside and inside the door to catch as much dirt as possible when you and your guests enter the house.


5. Clean up any liquid spills right away and be sure the floor is completely dry. Liquid is hardwood flooring's biggest enemy.


6. Take your shoes off upon entering your home and asks guests to do the same. High heels, heavy work boots and athletic cleats are especially likely to cause floor damage.


Tips Warnings


If you have dogs, keep their nails trimmed to avoid scratches in the floor. Place protective cups or pads under all furniture legs.


Never use abrasive cleaners or sponges on hardwood floors. Do not leave liquid on the floor or make the floor wet when cleaning. Water can seep into the floor and cause damage. Never use ammonia or bleach on hardwood floors.







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