

Caring for your hardwood floors is piece of cake when you know what to use (and what not to use) and how to do it. Long gone are the days of slaving away on hands and knees, scrubbing or waxing the hardwoods. It is important however to understand the right way to take care of your floor, because mistakes can be costly.For starters, lets assume that your floors have been recently refinished and they look great.
HOW OFTEN SHOULD I CLEAN THE FLOORS?
This one is simple...as often as you like. There is no pressing need to clean them once a week, unless you have a busy home with lots of traffic. What you want to avoid is dirt/particles that will abrade the floors finish under foot traffic.
WHAT SHOULD I USE TO CLEAN THE FLOORS?
ARE THERE DIFFERENT LEVELS OF CLEANING THAT I SHOULD DO?
Most of the time, it is sufficient to simply dry mop the floor to keep them particulate free. My favorite type of mop is called a Microfibermob, that has some type of electrostatic charge that attracts dust, pet hair, etc.
HOW OFTEN SHOULD I CLEAN THE FLOORS?
This one is simple...as often as you like. There is no pressing need to clean them once a week, unless you have a busy home with lots of traffic. What you want to avoid is dirt/particles that will abrade the floors finish under foot traffic.
WHAT SHOULD I USE TO CLEAN THE FLOORS?
ARE THERE DIFFERENT LEVELS OF CLEANING THAT I SHOULD DO?
Most of the time, it is sufficient to simply dry mop the floor to keep them particulate free. My favorite type of mop is called a Microfibermob, that has some type of electrostatic charge that attracts dust, pet hair, etc.