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Help your flooring look good for longer With a little care
and attention you will be able to prolong the life of your new floor and help
maintain its good looks for longer. Here are a few helpful tips:
- Always use felt pads or castor cups under the legs and feet of furniture to
protect your floor from being scratched.
- Using door mats and throw rugs
at doorway exterior and interiors will help to remove grit and dirt from shoes
and also avoid scratching.
- Dirt will stick and becomes harder to remove.
- Dog or cat claws, especially on larger pets, should be kept short as
this can scratch the surface and cause the pet to slip and slide.
- Any
spills should be wiped up straight away to avoid permanent stains.
- Never
wash the floor with lots of water as this can warp the boards and cause them to
blister. Standing water can dull the finish, damage the wood and leave a discolouring
residue.
- Do not use furniture polish on laminate or solid wood flooring
as it makes the floor very slippy and dangerous. Varnish, strong detergents and
bleach are also not suitable for use on hard floors.
- When moving heavy
furniture, completely pick up the furniture and carry rather than slide to best
protect the wood flooring.
- Never use sheet vinyl or tile floor care products
on wood floors. Self polishing acrylic waxes can cause wood to become slippery
and appear dull quickly. The only remedy in this situation is to sand and refinish
the floor.
- Remember that sports shoes and high heels can dent any floor
surface meaning that caution should be taken when wearing footwear on laminate
or solid wood flooring.
Cleaning & After Care
All laminate and solid wood floors should be cleaned regularly to neutralise and
protect the surface layer of the floor. A combination of dry and damp cleaning
ensures hardwood flooring are cleaned properly. It is unnecessary to clean laminate
or solid wood floors all the time with water. Modern products have been designed
to enable the floor to be dry-cleaned. There are two main methods of cleaning
hard floors: Dry Method
Your floor should be swept regularly
to remove dirt and grit. Most of the time, using a Swiffer mop head with a dust
attracting pad will remove all surface dirt. You can find one of these at any
of our stores in our accessory display. Simply glide the mop in overlapping, long
zigzag movements. Damp Method
Occasionally, stubborn marks
will need to be removed using a damp mop and recommended laminate or solid wood
cleaning solution such as Unilin (consult manfactures guidelines). After the solution
has been applied and cleaned with a damp mop, the floor should be wiped clean
of any excess surface moisture with a dry cloth. Waxed and oiled solid
wood products can be treated with an additional layer of approved floor wax and
oil. We recommend that this treatment is carried out immediately after fitting
and repeated every 6 months. Please contact us if you would like to find
out more about our recommended laminate and solid wood floor treatments.
Stubborn Stains
Most stains are no problem for laminate floors,
however some stubborn stains need added attention. - Rubber or plastic
marks - rub with a dry cloth, use acetone when needed.
- Nail varnish, shoe
polish, paint, felt pen - rub with a cloth soaked in acetone, solvent for nail
varnish or paint thinner.
- Chocolate, fat or oil based products - rub
with a concentrated cleaning product.
- Urine, blood - wipe up as quickly
as possible using a damp cloth. If the stain has already dried, rub repeatedly
with a dry cloth. Use a concentrated cleaning product when needed.
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