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If you’re fortunate enough to have hardwood floors in your home, you know about their many benefits. Not only are they beautiful and timeless, but they are also durable and add value to your abode. They don’t trap dirt and dust, making them a great option if you have people living in your house who suffer from allergies. If you maintain your wood floors properly, they can last a lifetime.
In addition, hardwood floors are easy to clean! However, you do need to be mindful of the processes you use. You want your hardwood floors to shine, not appear dull and gritty. When it comes to cleaning hardwood floors, if you don’t do it the right way, you’ll lose that desirable, polished appearance, and they won’t last as long. Incorrect cleaning can damage the finish and neglecting to remove grit and dirt is almost as bad as running a piece of sandpaper along the surface.
Weekly house cleaning, whether by you or through professional house cleaning services, should include a thorough once-over of your hardwood floors. Less frequent deep house cleaning services should include attention to your wood floors as well. Read on for some helpful tips for cleaning hardwood floors!
If your wood floor is in a high-traffic area of your home, it is subject to daily wear and tear from pets, children, and visitors. Weekly cleanings are necessary to banish the grit and grime that is left behind. For weekly cleanings:
Remove surface dirt and debris with a dry mop
When it comes to removing grit and dust, it is crucial to choose the right mop. Also, when mopping, don’t simply push the debris to a different location on the floor. Soft, non-abrasive, microfiber mops treated with agents to attract dust help you avoid this pitfall and won’t scratch the surface.
Vacuuming is also effective, but be sure to deactivate the brush, which will scratch your floor. Choose a vacuum cleaner with soft rubber wheels, rather than hard plastic ones that can abrade the surface. When mopping or vacuuming, be sure to clean in the direction of the floor planks.
Give it a once-over with a damp mop
Use a damp (not soaking wet) mop and a commercial wood cleaner, preferably one recommended by your floor’s manufacturer, or even mild dish soap diluted with water. Then, rinse it and follow the initial cleaning with a swipe of the clean mop. If you prefer to skip the rinsing and wringing, consider using disposable wet mop pads, but first check the package instructions to make sure they are safe for hardwoods.
Deep cleaning every few months removes allergens and other debris that can still linger after weekly cleanings.
Deep cleaning for your wood floors begins with the same process as your weekly cleanings – a dry mop to remove surface debris followed by a once-over from a clean wet mop. Follow this with a specially formulated deep-cleaning agent that can banish the more difficult stains. To remove caked-on food or grit embedded in the cracks, use a plastic knife.
When it comes to maintaining your hardwood floors, the “don’ts” are almost as important as the “dos.” Here are six things you should never do to your hardwood floor:
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