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Hardwood Floor Cleaning
Hardwood flooring has become the norm
in most home construction today because of its rich
character and elegance. The choices and styles of hardwood
floors seem to be unlimited. At one time oak was the only
choice in hardwood flooring but today we can choose from a
dozen different types of wood, both solid wood and laminated
wood. Hardwood floors are easy to maintain and will last for
years with periodic maintenance but they must be protected
from destructive elements such as water, dirt, grime, and
heavy foot traffic to maintain their natural beauty and
insure longevity.
Protecting your hardwood flooring is
as important as cleaning them properly. Area carpets and
runners should be used in high traffic areas such as
entryways and halls to protect the floor finish. Heavy foot
traffic and grime will quickly destroy most floor finishes.
Spillage of water must be removed immediately to prevent
water marks and stains. Most hardwood flooring turns dark or
black as a result of water and other liquid spillage and is
troublesome to remove.
When choosing area carpets and runners
insure that the color and style compliment the room and
furnishings as well as provide floor protection. Place them
where there is water splashes or spillage such as in front
of bathroom and kitchen sinks. Avoid rubber-backed carpets
and mats as they can damage wood floors. Area carpets and
runners must be vacuumed or shaken often to remove dirt and
grime.
Hardwood floors are usually finished
with water based
polyurethane varnish or an
acrylic finish. If the finish is an oil base finish it also
has a final coat of wax. Hardwood floors may be left natural
with only a polyurethane varnish finish or stained prior to
applying the polyurethane varnish. In either case the finish
is hard and durable and will last for many years before
refinishing is necessary, if ever. Hardwood floor cleaning:
Wood floor tips:
Wood
floors are beautiful and add a lot of character to the home.
To insure years of use they must be maintained and cleaned
periodically.
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