Solid hardwood floors not only look and feel exotic but also are easy to clean and maintain. Unlike other flooring options that tend to get damaged and lose their sheen over the years, solid hardwood can retain its brand new appeal for several generations, provided it is well-maintained. Here are a few amazing tips for cleaning and maintaining your solid hardwood flooring and minimizing natural wear and tear.

Dirt and Other Substances

Dirt, sand, and grit can be rightly touted as the worst enemies of your precious hardwood. Make use of throws and rugs, especially in the doorways, to keep mud and other debris from entering the house and causing scratches and scrapes on your solid hardwood floor.

Water on Hardwood Floors

It is always advisable to refrain from excessive usage of wet or steam mops for cleaning your solid hardwood floors as moisture can lead to dulling the finish of wood or even damaging it permanently. You may, however, wipe off any spills or soils with a slightly damp cloth to avoid permanent staining.

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Moving Furniture

Avoid dragging, pushing or pulling heavy furniture or other items directly on your solid hardwood floors. Instead, lift the items and carry them across rooms to avoid scraping of your floor surface. Also, you must place felt contacts under the legs of your tables, chairs, and cabinets to prevent damage to your wooden floor.

Cleaning Your Floors

Your cleaning regime must include regular sweeping and dust mopping, weekly vacuuming and monthly cleaning with a good quality floor cleaner. In addition to this, you must ensure to get a maintenance polish coat done on your floor every three to five years

Proper care and maintenance is the key to minimizing wear and tear and keeping your solid hardwood floors looking as good as new for years to come.