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Things Which Make Your Hardwood Floor Look Like New Without Refinishing

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Martin Lorentzon
Things Which Make Your Hardwood Floor Look Like New Without Refinishing

The hardwood floors in your property may get hammered. Between tenant turnover (moved furnishings), general wear and tear, and the proximity of pets (in the event that you permit them), almost certainly, following a couple of long periods of tenants, your once-shining sparkly floors are a long way from perfect and could presumably use some maintenance and touch-up. 

 

 

Here are some tips to make your hardwood floor look like new:

Regular vacuuming

It's essential to keep dirt and other debris off of hardwood floors. The more it remains there, the more it must be ground into the floor by individuals strolling on it or stepping on shards they shouldn't step on. By vacuuming it religiously, you can forestall that additional harm.

Put some rugs down on parts of the floor that get used the most

For a bit of protection against scratches and grime, consider getting a few rugs/ carpets for the parts of the floor people stroll on the most. But you'll despite everything need to clean the floor coverings and take care of the wood around them.

Use a microfiber mop and spray clean the floors

An excess of water on your hardwood floors will do some harm. You can keep away from that by using a spray bottle and a microfiber mop on your floor. That way, you can control precisely how much moisture is hitting their surfaces and precisely how much abrasion is occurring also.

For any pet mishaps, use vinegar while mopping. 

It's continually baffling when your pets go to the bathroom on floors. In any case, there's a method to manage these mishaps when they occur. Most importantly, try to gather up the meddle with paper towels first. Then wipe the region down with a 1:4 ratio of vinegar and water to deal with the smell.

Use hot tea bags to clean your floors for some additional shine. 

Simply fill a bucket of water like you would and put two tea bags in it with a dark tea. Allow them to soak and use a microfiber cloth to soak it. Wring it out and use it on the floors to give them a decent shine.

Figure out what sort of finish your wood floors have

Contingent upon what sort of floors you have, you may need to modify your cleaning technique. Generally, wood finishes are commonly either penetrating or surface finishes. Generally, a surface finish will leave a lustrous and waterproof defensive surface on your floor, implying that it's more secure to use water-based cleaning methods. Then again, infiltrating finishes retain water effectively, so you ought to abstain from using it on these surfaces.

Use ice to take off hard wax and gum

If you've ever got something thick and clingy like wax or gum spilt on your floors, you realize exactly how hard it very well may be to get off. Ordinarily, your smartest option is to use an ice cube to freeze the affected area before cautiously stripping it off of the floor with no harm.

Use toothpaste to take out imprints left by a permanent marker 

In spite of the fact that we don't know exactly how permanent markers jump on the floor in any case, it's despite everything bound to occur now and again. To manage this, take a stab at applying a tad of toothpaste to the influenced territory and let it sit for some time. Use a microfiber cloth to clear it off and you ought to be a great idea to go.

We hope these tips and tricks help you revive your old hardwood floors

 

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