Hardwood Flooring
Properly Cleaning Your Hardwood Floor
Repairing and refinishing your hardwood floor
can be quite a challenge, but with the right
preventive measures and maintenance techniques,
your hardwood floor can stay as good as the
first time you installed it even after several
years.
Some of the best hardwood flooring, for
instance, have withstood the test of time and
stayed around for decades, even a century. If
you take a look at old homes that still stand
nowadays, you will see how their hardwood floors
have stayed intact and stable through the years.
Thus, if we want to enjoy the full aesthetic and
functional benefits of our hardwood floors, we
should know how to properly take care of them so
they don't easily succumb to wear. Because
hardwood floors are organic and can potentially
decay, cleaning them regularly is necessary.
There is a technique to the proper cleaning of
hardwood floors. For one, you shouldn't use a
damp rag to wipe it because the moisture might
cause damage to your finishing. If your floor
has just been waxed and coated with finish, you
have no reason to worry about the water seeping
into the woodwork. But if it has been a while
since you've refinished your floor, then you
should be careful to use only soft dry rags to
polish it.
When sweeping, use only brooms with exploding
bristles because they are the most effective in
taking out grime and dust. The wrong broom might
only have the dirt accummulate in the wrong
places and lead to bigger headaches in the
future. There are also cleaning fluids that are
exclusive for use on hardwood floors. Don't
experiment with other cleaning materials or you
might be sorry.
If your hardwood floor has lots of burns and
scratches, sanding the area lightly and then
reapplying a coat of finish will make your floor
as good as new again. If sticky chewing gum is
your problem, then you should ice the deposit
first until it becomes brittle enough to crumble
off. For hardheaded gums, try pouring floor
cleaner around it so it loosens up.
Hardwood floors last a lifetime and more if
properly maintained and regularly cleaned. Thus,
it is our responsibility to apply the right
methods to ensure that they outlive us.