TEN THINGS TO NEVER DO TO A WOOD FLOOR
1. Do not use abrasives or harsh chemicals to
clean your floor. We do not recommend the use of ammonia, vinegar, dish washing
detergent, powdered all-purpose cleaner, Endust, Pledge, oil soap, or any type
of wax or silicone base products on your floor.
2. Do not use hard casters on any furniture
directly on your hardwood floor. Casters can cause isolated wear areas on your
floor and increase the frequency of recoat and refinish projects.
3. Do not use steam mops on your hardwood floor.
The use of water in all its forms, including steam, on wood floor should
be limited to the degree possible. The high heat from some steam mops can also
serve to thermally break down your floor’s protective layer over time.
4. Do not pour cleaning product directly on
floor. It may be tempting to create a puddle of cleaner and spread it out
over your floor but this approach can have the same effect as using too much
water when cleaning. Cleaning products that are applied too liberally in spots
can absorb into wood, cause swelling and an uneven look over time.
5. Do not wait too long between refinish
projects. Any wood floor finish will eventually show wear patterns and
surface scratches. When you begin to see dull traffic areas, it is time
to consider re-coating your floors. Re-coating is a one day process, and cost
much less than sanding/refinishing. You should plan on re-coating
hardwood floors every 3 to 5 years depending on traffic patterns and wear.
Do not wait until you wear through the finish to the bare wood or sanding
may be required.
6. Do not wear high heel shoes on wood floors.
High heel shoes can cause denting in hardwood. It is wise to leave high heels
at the door and make sure that they are always in good shape. Damaged high
heels can quickly become a chisel on your wood floor.
7. Do not leave the legs of your furniture
unprotected. Protective pads should be added under the legs of every piece of
furniture that comes in contact with your hardwood floor. The weight of
furniture left unprotected can damage the finish and the wood over time.
8. Do not drag furniture or heavy appliances over
your hardwood floors. Heavy furniture should be lifted carefully off of the
floor and placed back on the floor once in their new position. Felt pads, furniture
straps, and additional assistance are all good ideas when moving heavy objects
over wood floors.
9. Do not let your dog’s nails remain untrimmed.
The sound of a dog nails as they skitter across a wood floor is not just
annoying, but those nails will ruin your finish and eventually ruin your floors
is they remain untrimmed. Both you and your pet will be happier if you trim
their nails when required.
10. Do not allow pet stains remain untreated.
If Fido or Kitty have an accident on your wood floor, be sure and address
the issue immediately. The longer urine sits on a wood floor, the worse
it is for the floor. If the accident happens on an area rug or throw rug, make
sure to clean and dry both the rug and the wood floor underneath the accident.