February 16, 2011

How To Look After Your Wood Flooring

You popped down to your hardwood flooring supplier, bought gorgeous wide oak flooring for your home, it looked fabulous, but now you need to clean it. What’s the best way to clean your floor without damaging it?

Actually, cleaning oak flooring is easy and the good news is that it won’t need much maintenance over the years. The ease of maintenance is actually a good reason for having a wooden floor. It will however need to be looked after or you may do irrreparable damage.

You can get away with quick, ongoing cleaning and regular bigger cleaning once a month.

Ideally you should dust the floor boards once a week. This can be done with a vacuum cleaner, duster, soft broom or mop. Don’t use anything that can cause scratches or you will damage your floor, and this includes the beater bars of your vacuum cleaner. The soft brush attachment should be fine and will help you to get into the less easy to reach places.

When doing the dusting, make sure you get out all the dust, sand and grit form uderneath rugs because it tends to collect there.

For a more in depth clean of the floor, once you have dusted (which removes abrasive grit), use a damp cloth (i.e. slightly moist) to wipe over the floor twice. Do not use a wet cloth because the water will damage the wood, particularly if the wood is unprotected.

You don’t need to use any special products as hot water with vinegar will do well. Expensive cleaners can be bought but they must be suitable for wood and must be p-H neutral. (harsh detergents can dry and damage the wood). Once the floor has been wiped, you can bring up a shine by buffing it with a soft, dry cloth.

Whether you floor is due a clean or not, any spills of drinks on the floor will need to be wiped up immediately. For this you will need a soft, dry cloth and you will need to absorb as much liquid as possible as soon as you can. Any heavy soiling should also be treated quickly to keep you floor looking its best.

Sometimes, there are marks on the floor that cleaning will not sort out. If the wood has been damaged by stilettos or abrasive cleaners, you will find that it is permanent, although it can be improved to a degree.

You can protect your hardwood flooring from getting scratches in the first place by avoiding wearing high heels on it and by putting felt protectors underneath your furniture.

Additionally, if the humidity of your home is outside of 30-50% range, you will probably do well to use a humidifier or de-humidifier to stop the wood getting too dry or moist.

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