Hardwood Flooring
How To Clean Your Hardwood Floor
It is easy to build a house using concrete
and steel, but it is quite a challenge to do so
using wood. You might wonder why this is so,
when wood is, perhaps, one of the most common
building materials there is around.
This is because, unlike concrete, wood is an
exhaustible resource. Meaning, if nobody plants
trees, then it's not likely that we will get any
hardwood. And since most of our forest are
starting to get depleted, then it is likely that
the availability and cost of hardwood would
continue to rise over time. Thus, our hardwood
floors deserve the best treatment, if we are to
expect longevity and stability from them.
So how do we clean our hardwood floors to ensure
that they last long enough for the next
generations to enjoy and benefit from? Here are
some tips you might want to consider.
First, when cleaning your hardwood floor, make
sure that you use a broom that explodes at the
ends. A broom with too fine bristles won't trap
the dirt and will only have it accumulate within
the little cracks and creases.
Over time, this will damage your flooring and
eventually cause wear. You won't be able to
notice the changes until the damage becomes
apparent. Surely this is something you want to
avoid.
Second, do not use oil based soaps to clean your
flooring. There are cleaning liquids made
especially for hardwood floors that won't cause
damage to their finish. Remember that a finish
is what shields your hardwood floor from wear
and spills, so must always check if the coat is
still thick enough to serve its purpose.
Third, do not leave standing water or wet rags
on your hardwood floor. If this is too late, you
can choose to either sand the affected area or
replace the plank where the damage has been
done. But if the water has just been these for a
short while and your finish is newly done, then
you have nothing worry about. Just wipe the wet
area with a soft dry rag and you're good to go.
Cleaning your hardwood floor requires diligence
on your part, because, well, hardwood floors
deserve to be maintained properly. They bring
stability and sturdiness to your living space.
The least you can do is to make sure it is cared
for properly.