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Wood Floor Maintenance Allow one week before placing any rugs or carpets on the newly finished floor.
Do not use rubber or latex rug backings. They tend to stick to the
wood floor and when taken up, they will destroy the finish
underneath, or leave a rubbery residue.
Install felt covered floor glides on all furniture at floor contact
points. Movement of chairs and tables can cause excessive wear on your
floor finish. Felt protectors help to minimize the wear.
The floor should be dust mopped, vacuumed, or swept with a soft
bristle broom as often as is necessary to remove grit and dust from
the surface. Walking on a dusty or dirty floor is the fastest way to
damage the finish.
Place walkoff mats at all exterior entrances. This will capture much
of the harmful dirt before it reaches the hardwood floor. Shake out or
wash mats and area rugs frequently.
Kitchen floors experience the most traffic in the home. To prevent
premature wear of the finish, place an area rug in front of the sink
and stove areas.
Avoid walking on floors with high heels or with any sharp objects
protruding from shoes.
Immediately wipe up spills with a lightly dampened cloth.
Damp mop your floors regularly with one part vinegar to 15 parts
water, or a floor cleaner especially formulated to clean hardwood
floors that have been coated with polyurethane or waterbase finishes.
Do not use "self polishing" wax, i.e. Murphy's oil or vinyl floor
products. These will leave an oil or wax residue which discolors over
time, and will not allow future re-coatings of the floor.
Expect to re-coat your floor every 3 to 5 years. Recoating is a
relatively inexpensive job, which will greatly increase the time
period between this refinishing and the next, and will significantly extend the life span of the floor.
In case of any questions or concerns, please feel free to call us.
Solas LLC
Phone: (503) 830-0207 or
(503) 349-0750
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