Wood Floor Cleaner Delaware

While many people think that wood floors are high maintenance, this isn't exactly true. The following article offers some tips for picking out good cleaners for wood floors.

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While many people think that wood floors are high maintenance, this isn't exactly true. What is true, however, is that properly maintaining your floors will extend their lifetime and keep them beautiful for years to come. Choosing the proper wood floor cleaner will help you keep your floors looking great!

 

  1. Everyday Cleaning-For everyday cleaning, your best bet is to sweep or dust mop your floors. In fact, it is essential that you do this before a more thorough cleaning as well. Many vacuum cleaners also have a hard floor setting, and you can use this setting to eliminate the dirt and dust that occurs on your wood floors on a daily basis. Because you want to avoid excess moisture, however, try to avoid soaking your wood floor no matter how you clean it.
  2. best hardwood floor cleanerSurface Matters-Before you can properly maintain your wood floor, you need to be familiar with its surface. Once you've determined what type of sealant or surface protects your wood floor, you'll have a better idea regarding what type of wood floor cleaner to use. Not sure about the surface of your floor? You can consult a flooring professional in your area for help.
  3. Waxed Floors-With most waxed wood floors, the best cleaner is actually nothing at all. You'll need to dust mop and sweep on a regular basis, and you can also buff your floor occasionally to restore its shine. Once that shine becomes too dull to restore, however, you'll either need to remove the wax with an ammonia based wax stripper, or if the surface is a paste wax, you can clean the floor and apply a new coat of paste wax to restore the shine. ...

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Author: Susie McGee

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