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Caring For Your Wood Floor

Started by meishengchao, 2015/03/09 09:00PM
Latest post: 2015/03/09 09:00PM, Views: 164, Posts: 1
Caring For Your Wood Floor
#1   2015/03/09 09:00PM
meishengchao
Your wood floors benefi t from preventive maintenance just as much as your car does. Affordable Outdoor Flooring
The following are some maintenance tips for keeping your fl oors looking great for years and years. Best Composite Decking Material
Dirt and grit act just like sandpaper on any fl oor. To keep grit from entering in your home use dirt-trapping,walk-off mats at all exterior doors. NOFMA recommends placing throw-rugs or small sections of carpet just inside the entrances. Always remember to keep door mats clean. Wood Plastic Composite Wall Panel
Vacuum regularly, as often as you vacuum carpets;a brush attachment works beautifully. Don��t use the beater bar; it can damage the fi nish. Sweep or use an
untreated dust mop daily or as needed, but do not use a household dust treatment as this may cause your fl oor to become slick, dull the fi nish, or interfere with re-coating. Please be aware that vacuum wheels may scratch the surface.
Check with the fl ooring manufacturer before using a micro fi ber pad to clean your fl oor. The micro fi bers may catch wood fi bers and lift a splinter or cause a tear,exposing unfi nished wood.
It is extremely important that the fi nish is fully cured (7 to 90 days depending on the type of fi nish) before placing any rugs, rug pads, etc. on the fl oor to keep from affecting the fi nish and leaving a prominent ��rug print��.
Use a rug pad with any rug placed on your wood fl oor.(NOTE: Kitchen mats are the exception to this rule.) For rug pads choose 100% non-solvent based waffl e type
rubber, an untreated natural fi ber such as wool or jute, or 1/4" chopped urethane. Do not use sticky or tacky backers. The plasticizers they use can attack and discolor fi nish. These same plasticizers may also be present in the backer of some rugs.
In kitchens, use area rugs at high spill locations and at work stations�C stove, sink, and refrigerator. Cotton is generally the best fabric since it is easily washed.


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