Caring For Your Floor
By following our maintenance tips, you can be assured the beauty of your floor will be preserved.
By observing a few precautions and setting up a regular cleaning routine and maintenance program, you can expect years of beauty from your floor. The following are examples of reasonable and necessary maintenance that should be performed.
- Sweep or vacuum regularly since built-up grit can damage the surface of the wood. The vacuum head must be a brush or felt type. Be certain the wheels of the vacuum are clean and do not damage the finish. DO NOT USE A VACUUM WITH A BEATER BAR HEAD.
- Remove spills promptly using a soft cloth and recommended cleaning products.
- NEVER wet-mop, damp-mop, or flood your floor with water or other products. This can severely damage the flooring. Do not use hardwood floor cleaning machines or steam machines.
- The use of approved maintenance and floor-care products is highly recommended, we recomend Bona Swedish Formula Hardwood Flooring Cleaner.
- IMPORTANT: Do not use oil soaps, liquid or paste wax products, or other household cleaners that contain lemon oil, tung oil, silicon or ammonia since these warranties do not cover damage caused by non-recommended products. Use of these and other such products will harm the long-term performance of your floor and may also affect its recoat ability.
- Keep pets' nails trimmed, and paws clean and free of dirt, gravel, grease, oil and stains.
- Place protective felt pads beneath furniture legs and feet to reduce scratches and dents.
- Make certain furniture casters are clean and operate properly (a minimum 1" width is recommended), only use rubber casters, not plastic.
- If using a non-slip pad under carpet use only pads made of natural rubber. Some pads can leave a pattern under rugs.
- Remove shoes with spiked or damaged heels before walking on floor.
- Exposure to the sun and its UV rays accelerates the oxidation and aging of wood and fabrics. This causes the stain and/or wood to fade and/or to change color. We recommend that you rearrange rugs and furniture periodically so the floor ages evenly.
- Use area rugs in high traffic areas and pivot points (e.g., stair landings, room entries, etc.), especially if you have a large family or indoor pets.
- Place mats on both sides of doors leading out of the house. These mats will help catch dirt, sand and other materials that may damage your floor.
Hitchcock Hardwoods' recommends our customers use floor care kits and cleaners by Bona. We feel they are the best on the market!
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