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Hardwood Flooring With A Lacquered Finish Aftercare Guide

 

Congratulations on your beautiful new hardwood flooring! Now that you’ve made this investment in your home, it’s important to know how to properly care for and maintain it to ensure it stays looking pristine for years to come. Here are some simple dos and don’ts to help you keep your hardwood flooring in top condition:

 

Do:

Clean Regularly: Sweep, vacuum and mop your hardwood floors regularly to remove dirt, dust, and debris use Bona wood floor cleaner for lacquered floors.

 

Use Mats and Rugs: Place mats or rugs at entryways and high-traffic areas to trap dirt and moisture before it reaches your hardwood floors. This helps prevent scratches, water damage, and wear.

 

Wipe Spills Immediately: Accidents happen, so it’s crucial to wipe up spills promptly with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Standing water can damage hardwood floors, so never let spills sit.

 

Use Furniture Pads: Place felt pads or coasters under furniture legs to prevent scratches and dents when moving or rearranging furniture. Check and replace pads regularly to ensure they’re intact.

 

Trim Pet Nails: Keep your pets’ nails trimmed to prevent them from scratching the hardwood surface when they walk or play on the floor.

 

Don’t:

Use Harsh Cleaners: Avoid using harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, or ammonia-based products on your hardwood floors. These can strip the finish, dull the wood, and cause long-term damage.

 

Allow Water Buildup: Never leave spills, standing water, or wet items on your hardwood floors. Moisture can seep into the wood, causing warping, cupping, or staining over time.

 

Use Steam Mops: Steer clear of using steam mops or excessive water when cleaning hardwood floors. The heat and moisture can penetrate the wood, leading to swelling, buckling, or separation of floorboards.

 

Forget to Maintain Humidity: Maintain consistent indoor humidity levels (ideally between 35% and 55%) to prevent your hardwood floors from expanding or contracting excessively, which can cause gaps or cracks. Use a humidifier in dry seasons and a dehumidifier in humid climates to maintain optimal humidity levels.

 

 

By following these simple dos and don’ts, you can keep your hardwood flooring looking beautiful for years to come. If you have any questions or concerns about caring for your hardwood flooring, don’t hesitate to contact us for assistance.