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[B596]Best Way To Clean Hardwood Floors
by Adam Peters, Ada
If you are worried about how to clean your hardwood floors, you should feel at ease as this article will help you through the cleaning process of your floors in a very proper way.

Hardwood floors, which are solid and wooden, tend to be easier to clean. If you take proper care of its maintenance, that increases its life and also its overall appearance. Grit and Dirt are the nemesis of a hardwood floor and create scratches and dents. They also dull the finishing of the smooth surface. Keeping this in mind, you need to follow a daily procedure which will keep the floor clean and long lasting.

Before deciding on how to actually begin cleaning the hardwood floor, it is important to check the condition of the floor. Do you find it scratched in parts, or scraped or chipped? Is the finish dull? If you discover that the finishing is damaged then make sure to never use water on it, as the wood will meet further damage upon coming in contact with water. However, if the finishing is in a good condition than the floor can be washed with a damp mop.

Waxing is also a good option for your hardwood floors. If you have water blot on your waxed finished flooring than take a steel wool, drench it in water and then rub on these stains to remove them. For cigarette burns, you should use a mild soap.

When cleaning the hardwood floors with polyurethane finish, you should first remove all the furniture and rugs which are kept in the room. Then clean the room with a broom or Vacuum the floor. After that soak a mop in soapy water and rub the floor with it followed by a scrubbing of fresh water. Clean the floor with a clean towel till it's dry. When using water on the floor, you should make sure that it does not go into the joints of the wooden floors.

Besides cleaning the actual hardwood floors, it is essential that you make it a routine to follow the dos and don'ts to help preventing the floors getting dirty.

It is important to keep floor mats on all the doorways leading inside the house; this will protect the dirt going on to the hardwood floors. It is very important to use only neutral pH cleaners on the hardwood flooring. When vacuuming the hardwood floors, you must use a brush attached to it. For dust you should use dust mops and floors should be swept regularly. Discoloring will occur when the floor is exposed to direct sunlight. Use blinds, curtains and drapes for blocking the sunlight. Never drag your furniture over a hardwood floor. It is also essential to put some sort of protection on the legs of the furniture to avoid the floor being scratched. The one thing which causes the maximum damage to the wood is water, which should never be left spilled on the floor.

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All you need to do is follow this procedure repeatedly and you will have beautiful floors for ever.

If you have hardwood floors in your home then you want them to stay looking as good as the day when they were installed. Although you could use expensive specialist-cleaning products these often contain chemicals, which in fact can prove to be harmful for your wooden floors. Below we look at some ways in which you can clean hardwood floors so that they retain the look and remain in a good condition.

Yet even before you actually start deciding what is the best way to clean your hardwood floors you need to find out what kind of finish it has. The finish that your floor has will in the end determine the way in fact you clean it. If yours is a new wooden floor then all you need to do is sweep it and then use a damp mop. But for those floors which have been sealed or treated with oils these need to be cleaned using a liquid or paste wax. Also, those that have not been treated or have a lacquered, varnished or shellacked finished should also be cared for in the same way as mentioned previously.

One of the most effective and cheapest ways of cleaning any hardwood floor is by diluting some vinegar into warm water. It is best if you use white vinegar as this works at helping to remove any build up of grease on the floors surface and helps to remove odors. Plus this type of cleaning solution also removes mildew, various different kinds of stains and any buildup of wax on the floors surface as well.

Although vinegar is extremely effective for cleaning all kinds of hardwood floors sometimes people who have oak floors or bamboo floors prefer to use other cleaning methods. Of all the kinds of hardwood floors that one can have installed in your home oak ones when properly finished are the easiest of all to care for.

However, if you want your oak floor to retain the same look that it had when first installed you need to clean it regularly. Ideally, one should be vacuuming and then the surface wiped over with a damp mop to remove all other dust particles on a weekly basis. If however, your oak floors have been waxed then you should arrange to buff them occasionally as this will help to bring the shine back up, plus it will help to remove any scuff marks on the surface.

But should you have a bamboo floor in your home then the way that this is cared for is somewhat different from other kinds of hardwood floors. Again, like with oak floors you should regularly run a vacuum over the surface before you then mop the bamboo floors down with a mop. It is important however that the cleaning fluid you use on the surface of this kind of floor does not contain any kinds of oil, acids or caustic ingredients in them so you should avoid using vinegar on this.

As we have mentioned there are plenty of products that wooden floor manufacturers will recommend which you can use to care for them. One such product is called Murphy's oil soap and this is not only great for helping to remove all the dirt and dust which accumulates on such floors, but will also help the floor to retain its shine as well.

Above we have looked at a number of different ways in which one can clean hardwood floors. But which method you use will depend on not just the type of hardwood floor but the way in which the floor has also been finished. Therefore, it is important that you take your time and carry out some research if you want your floor to retain the look it had when first installed.
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