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HARDWOOD FLOOR CLEANING DOS AND DON’TS

How to Clean Your Floors The Right Way

Following your Engineered hardwood flooring installation is finished, you might wish to understand how to keep your floors looking like new for as long as you can. Appropriate cleaning not only keeps your hardwood floors looking their best, but in addition, it eliminates debris that could harm the flooring within time and set the stage for mould, mould and horrible structural damage which may undermine security. Below are a few do's and don'ts for keeping shining, structurally solid flooring.

Can:

Your program will depend on variables such as: how often the floors are used, what kinds of grime and grit have a tendency to accumulate, whether you have pets or kids, and your aesthetic goals for the space.
Use vacuums (with no beater bars) and dry mops to remove dust and debris from the floor.
Deal with clogs immediately.
Harden demanding substances, such as chewing gum, with ice before elimination. When scraping the material off the floor, be soft and avoid scratching the surface.
Invest in hardwood restoration and repair in case your flooring become too dull or damaged.

Do Not:

  • Water damages hardwood flooring, and hardwood flooring water damage repairs are costly.
  • Use harsh cleaners that will ruin your floor's finish.
  • Use abrasive instruments , such as steel wool, to wash the floor.
  • Telephone Our Team To Fix Your Hardwood Problems!

If you have to wash your floors after a toddler stop, construction accident or water damage episode, our staff is standing by to help. Please phone or email us to discuss your alternatives for beautifying your property.

Call today at 0800 955 0485 .

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