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Hardwood
Flooring Care : Preventative Maintenance
Preventative maintenance is a term more common to industry
than to residential or office floor care, but its importance
cannot be over-emphasized. Good preventative maintenance lengthens
the intervals between the major renovation operations such
as re-coating, re-waxing and refinishing. Here are some basic
rules that apply to all types of floor finishes.
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Keep grit off the floor. Use dirt-trapping,
walk-off mats at all exterior doors to help prevent dirt,
grit and sand from getting inside the building. Throw
rugs or small sections of carpet just inside the entrances
are also recommended. Dirt and grit are any flooring's
worst enemy and that includes carpets and vinyls as well
as hardwoods. Keep door mats clean. |
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In kitchens, use area rugs at high
spill locations and at work stations - stove, sink, refrigerator.
Cotton is generally the best fabric since it is easily
washed. Mats with a smooth hacking, i.e. rubber or vinyl,
may trap water beneath. |
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Finishes and certain chemicals in wood
oxidize and are affected by ultra violet light sources
causing the wood and finish to change color and develop
a patina or age. To avoid uneven appearance, move area
rugs occasionally and drape or shade large windows. |
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Put fabric glides on the legs of your
furniture; they allow furniture to be moved easily without
scuffing the floor. Clean the glides regularly since grit
can become embedded in them. Some furniture may require
barrel tvpe roller casters as ball type casters may cause
damage. Grey non-marking rubber casters are thc best.
Avoid casters made of hard materials like metals or hard
plastics. |
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Vacuum regularly, as often as you vacuum
carpets; a brush attachment works beautifully. Sweep or
use a dust mop daily or as needed, but do not use a household
dust treatment as this may cause your floor to become
slick, dull the finish, or interfere with re-coating.
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Wipe up food and other spills promptly
with a dry cloth or paper towel. Use a slightly moistened
cloth for sticky spills if necessary. Then wipe the floor
dry with another cloth or paper towel. |
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Keep heels on shoes in good repair, especially high
heels. Heels that have their protective cap missing
or worn away exposing the steel support rod will dent
any floor surface, even concrete.
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By observing these simple suggestions you'll go a long way
toward keeping your hardwood floors beautiful and making their
care easier.
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