Hardwood Floor Care - General Do's and Don'ts
Here are some general do's and don'ts to help keep your hardwood
floor looking like new:
Enemy Number 1: Water
Regardless of its finish your floor will quickly lose its luster
if exposed to water. More serious damage is also possible, including warping and other problems.
DO: Wipe up any spills immediately with a soft, dry cloth, starting
at the edges of the spill and working your way toward the center.
DON'T: Let water stand on your floor, or use wet cloths for clean
up.
DON'T: Do not mop sealed-and-waxed floors, not even with a slightly
damp mop.
Banish Dirt, Dust and Grit
Dirt, dust and grit can also damage your hardwood floor. Tracking
dirt, dust, and grit can dull its finish and cause scratches that can only be repaired by refinishing the floor.
DO: Sweep your floors regularly. Invest in a good broom that
features exploded tips to trap dust and dirt, not simply spread it around. Dust mops can also be helpful in keeping dirt,
dust, and grit under control.
DO: Vacuum frequently, using a canister vacuum with special hardwood
floor attachments.
DON'T: Use an upright vacuum with beater bars. They can cause
dents in your floor's finish.
DON'T: Use any dust treatment unless it is approved by your floor's
manufacturer. The wrong treatment can make your floor dull and cause problems the next time you refinish.
DO: Use doormats at the entrances of your home to help trap dirt
and grit. Clean them regularly.
Area Rugs
DO: Use area rugs or small sections of carpet placed inside doorways
and in areas like kitchens where spills are likely to occur.
DON'T: Use throw rugs with rubber or vinyl backing without checking
to determine if they will affect your floor's finish. Some materials in the backing can react with certain floor finishes,
discoloring or causing the finish to become dull.
DON'T: Let even damp throw or scatter rugs sit on the floor.
Check the rugs frequently and make sure damp rugs are removed.
DO: Move your area carpets or throw rugs occasionally to maintain
a uniform appearance in the floor's finish.
Sunlight
The ultraviolet radiation in sunlight can cause discoloration
over time.
DO: Protect your floors by using sheer drapes, curtains, or blinds
to limit sunlight.
Furniture
DO: Place glides made of felt or some other fabric under the
legs of furniture to prevent scratches. Clean the glides regularly to ensure that dust and grit do not become imbedded.
DO: Use barrel-type casters instead of ball casters to prevent
dents.
DO: Use non-marking rubber casters instead of plastic or metal.
DO: Lift furniture when moving it to avoid scratches in the floor's
surface.
Shoes
DO: Make sure there are no exposed nails or metal heel supports
on shoes that could scratch or dent the floor.
DO: Check shoes with soles that have deep treads to ensure that
any trapped dirt or gravel won't scratch or dent the floor.
DO: Be aware that high heels can dent a hardwood floor.