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Floor Care...

Treatment
Solid hardwood floors are among the easiest floors to keep clean.  Keep in mind, the beauty of
hardwood floors comes from it’s uniqueness, not uniformity, so wear and tear often makes them more
beautiful.  Also, a good polyurethane finish is very durable and you can easily wipe up spills and messes.


Dirt and grit - Dirt, grit and sand are your hardwood floor’s worst enemies.  They act like sandpaper on
the finish, causing scratches, dents and dulling.  Place floor mats at entrances to trap dirt and prevent
damage.  Do not place rugs and mats directly onto hardwood floors for at least 4 to 6 weeks after
installation or refinishing.

Sweeping - Brooms with fine, exploded ends trap dust and grit effectively.

Vacuuming - Use a brush attachment.  Do not use a vacuum with beater bars because this can cause
dents in your floor’s finish.  Canister vacuums with special bare floor attachments are the best way to get
rid of all the dirt and dust.

Cleaning - Use a dust mop with a 12 to 18 inch cotton head and a mixture of vinegar and lukewarm
water.  Never use a dripping wet mop.  A special dust mop treatment that is safe for hardwood floors can
also be used.

Water and other spills - Water and other standing liquids can damage a floor’s finish.  Standing water
can warp a finished floor.  Starting at the edge and working toward the center, wipe up spills, pet
accidents and other mishaps when they happen.  If your floor gets water damage:  Remove water, put
fan on floor for 24 hours, then wait 6 to 8 weeks to see if floor will return to it’s original state.  Your floor
may need some repair work if after 6 to 8 weeks it has not returned to normal.

Furniture - Furniture should be moved by lifting, not dragging.  Felt protectors under furniture legs are
a good idea to help prevent scratches in routine use.

Sunlight - Direct sunlight can cause discoloration over time.  Close curtains and blinds or add sheer
drapes to protect a hardwood floor from intense UV rays.

Shoes - Shoes with exposed nails and heel supports will dent floor.

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