Thursday, 31 May 2018

CLEANING THE SURFACE OF YOUR HARDWOOD FLOORS

When you have only invested in a beautiful hardwood flooring in one or more rooms within your home the very last thing you'd ever dream of doing is detrimental to the floor. However, while nobody really does so on purpose, sometimes people unwittingly go about cleaning it the incorrect way.

In both of these articles we will be having a look at a few situations that should be prevented with floor cleaning in addition to providing advice on which you should do instead.

Firstly, though it seems obvious, it's still worth pointing out that the cleaning products recommended by the manufacturer are consistently best as they are designed for this special sort of timber flooring.

In situations where you're not certain what cleaning products can be applied to a floor, do not forget that water doesn't go well with wood. Too much water can truly affect the surface of the ground in addition to seeping into the wood, causing it to swell up. When cleansing the timber surface, it's highly advisable to guarantee that the mop is just slightly damp.

For those considering working with a vacuum cleaner on the ground, bear in mind that certain components, such as beater bars, can damage the surface of the flooring. Therefore, try to use the right sort of nozzle to the attachment.