How to Deep Clean Wood Floors

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How to Deep Clean Wood Floors

Hardwood floors give a home the aesthetics and warmth it deserves. But regular usage will cause you to lose the gleaming look over time. But as you may know, when cleaned properly, the wooden floors regain their natural shiny appearance, and you are protected from more of these stubborn stains in the future.

 

Below are the Easy Steps on The Right Way to Deep Clean Your Wooden Floors:

 

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Assess the Floor’s Condition

However, it is essential to consider the present state of your floors before the deep cleaning process begins. The signs are easy to spot, including scratched or cracked boards that need repair or replacement. That is why it is also essential to look for areas affected by water or pet spills that must be treated separately. However, a good appreciation of any problem areas will assist in pinpointing areas that require intensive cleaning.

 

Clear the Floors

The first concept of space preparation is to remove all objects and obstacles from the immediate floor space. This means you have full access to cleaning. Try to move it to another room; otherwise, very carefully pick and drag along the floor any furniture in the room.

 

Sweep Away Surface Dirt

Initially, sweep the whole floor surface with a soft broom and soft bristles. This washes away from the surface of all soils and other unwanted particles on the surface of the food items. Mop around furniture legs or edges of the floor where you always see dust accumulation after some period. Cleaning also involves lifting area rugs and sweeping under them, which is also pertinent. Stripping off this layer of dirt makes the floor ready for more robust cleaning.

 

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Choose a Cleaning Solution

Several cleaning remedies are clinically proven to safely clean wooden floor types. The first thing you should do is check the manufacturer’s flooring guidelines.

Some options include:

– Vinegar and water: White vinegar is a natural cleaner; thus, you should make a ratio 1:1 white vinegar and warm water for the wood floor cleaner solution. The reason is that the vinegar is acidic and can help clean the surface without making the finishes fade with time.

– Wood soap: Wax and oil-based wood floor cleaners are effective soap and oils for conditioning the wood while pulling out dirt. Murphy’s Oil Soap and Method Wood Floor Cleaner are some of the well-known brands.

– Commercial cleaners: Many polyurethane or wax floor finish cleaners, including Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner, offer more vigorous cleaning than those mentioned above.

Some types of wood floors can be ruined by using the wrong products. So, first of all, be sure to know which solutions are suitable for your floors.

 

Deep Clean the Floor

Use a microfiber mop or a cloth to spray your preferred cleaner on sections of the floor over the areas you have just marked. Avoid flooding the floor. Before this, a potential problem with over-wetting wood for long periods is that it bends unnaturally or can become ruined by water.

After 2- 3 minutes, allow the cleaning solution to stand, and rinse with cold water. It makes it easy for the soap to work on to do its work of setting and set against the dirt that is stuck on the dishes. Clean high traffic areas/oily/spots using a soft bristle brush, when needed depending on the initial appearance of the flooring. Rubbing action of scrubs helps to lift the dirt that are stuck on the surface of the wood from the crevices.

Using other microfiber cloths, wipe off any residual cleaner, and straws of dirt that dissolve. As you polish, work in sections across the floor and avoid the redepositing of the soiled solution. Check and replace mops when full of dirt and change the cloths used in cleaning. This keeps a surface free from any soap scum which would have been formed out of standing soap solution on it.

 

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Rinse and Dry

After using polish on the floor, one should rinse the area using clear water using only a damp mop all over the floor. Wetting the wood again can spoil it when it is overdone. Continue this until it is removed from the foiled surface, leaving no pools or puddles of the soap solution.

Wipe all the water from the floor’s surface, and let the floor dry as long as possible. Don’t walk on the floors when wet because it stains or damages the floors.

 

Consider Resealing

Washing the wooden floors with powerful cleaners over time reduces the effectiveness of any finish on the floor. The indications that your floor requires resealing include dull faded areas or white cloudy lines on the surface of the bottom. Sand the wooden floor lightly then put a fresh coat of sealant and the scratch and water resistance of the wood floor returns. Before applying a coating to your floor consult a flooring contractor for the best practices concerning that type of coating and the type of wood used on the floor. Properly resealing seals, the beauty of your wood floor for added years of durability.

 

Replace Furniture

When floors are one hundred percent dry, place any furniture you removed back on the floor. Take pleasure of your rejuvenated, fresh, deeply cleaned wooden floors which will remain as stunning and eye popping as new if you maintain it correctly. Do not pull furniture legs across the floor which cause new scratches. It is important to wipe spills as soon as possible and sweep them often so that your floors look like they have been just deep cleaned.

 

Conclusion

Appropriate cleaning process and correct agents bring the natural, elegant shine back to wooden floors in several easy steps. Before applying anything constantly evaluate the floor and use products designed specifically for wooden floors. Cleaning away years of built-up grit brings out the best in your wooden flooring, its innate warmth included. Making sure that it gets a consistent professional cleaning regime and resealed, when necessary, will make your wood floor look spotless and stylish and improve your home for years.