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Floors Direct

Floors DirectKeep Clean Hardwood Floors in three easy steps

Copyright (c) 2009 Wes Fernley

Hardwood floors are a type of soil is easier to clean, even if you have pets and children running in and out of the house. In fact, cleaning should not be a difficult job. If you regularly clean your floors a few weeks, so you can ensure that your hardwood floors looking new and bright living room, even if they are not.

However, many people leave their hardwood floors stay dirty a little longer than usual. If you need more than just a quick rub down to return to your floors shiny and new, then you're in the right place. Below we have listed some tips to help ensure your hardwood floors get, and stay clean from now on.

First, you must remove all dust and debris from floors. It may be dog hair, the gravel outside cookie crumbs, and anything that accidentally made its way to the ground. Either use a broom or a vacuum cleaner and give your hardwood floors a quick brush. It will only take a few minutes and will ensure that the next steps are going well. If you leave the dirt and debris onto the hardwood floor, and dirt and dust can scratch and damage the soil during the next steps.

The next step when it comes to cleaning your floors is to use a floor cleaner on them. A floor cleaner will ensure that your hardwood floors remain shiny and new looking. Many people choose to spray directly on the ground floor with the cleaner, but you can also spray the cleaner onto a soft cloth and clean the floors because it is easier.

A very important advice to remember is to never spray water on hardwood floors, although it is logical to mop with water that is not the case with hardwood floors. Water can cause the wood tiles to warp and bend if it seeps into the cracks. This is certainly not the look you are going for.

With your floor cleaner and mop fresh mop in the sections. Make sure to wipe the sprayed section first and then move to another section, spraying as you go. You can continue to spray directly on the floor or the mop. Move the MOP of the length until there is no moisture left on the hardwood floor.

That's it! You're done.

Now, on paper a part of maintaining clean hardwood floors. The best way to ensure that your floors stay clean for the longest time is the establishment of ground rules-no shoes on the floor, after cleaning a spill, and not let the dog in the house muddy !

Hardwood floors can add a touch of elegance to any room, as long as they are kept clean. So next time you notice that your hardwood floor look a little tipsy, follow the advice above. In no time your hardwood floors will look professional and polished again.

Posted on June 24, 2010.
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