Cleaning & Maintenance tips for Engineered Timber Flooring

Cleaning and maintaining engineered wood flooring is relatively straightforward. Here are some general guidelines to help you keep your engineered wood floors in good condition:

  1. Regular Cleaning:

    • Sweep or vacuum the floor regularly to remove loose dirt, dust, and debris. Use a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment or a broom with soft bristles.
    • Avoid using vacuums with beater bars, as they can potentially damage the floor.
    • Alternatively, you can use a dry microfiber mop to clean the floor.
    • Robot cleaner is a really hand-free product, saves your time and effort.
  2. Spill Cleanup:

    • Clean up spills immediately to prevent moisture damage. Use a soft, slightly damp cloth or paper towel to blot the spill gently.
    • Avoid using excessive water, as it can seep into the wood and cause swelling or warping.
  3. Damp Mopping:

    • For regular cleaning, you can use a well-wrung damp mop or a microfiber mop dampened with a mild, pH-neutral wood floor cleaner.
    • Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific wood floor cleaner you are using.
    • Avoid using excessive water or soaking the mop, as it can cause damage to the flooring.
  4. Avoid Harsh Cleaners:

    • Avoid using harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, or wax-based products on engineered wood floors, as they can damage the finish.
    • Avoid using steam cleaners, as the high heat and moisture can potentially harm the wood and the adhesive layers.
  5. Protect the Floor:

    • Place doormats or rugs at entryways to trap dirt, grit, and moisture from shoes.
    • Use protective pads or felt under furniture legs to prevent scratches and indentations.
    • Avoid dragging heavy furniture or objects across the floor, as it can cause scratches and damage.
  6. Avoid Excessive Sunlight:

    • Limit exposure to direct sunlight by using curtains, blinds, or UV-protective window films. Excessive sunlight can cause fading and discoloration of the wood over time.
  7. Periodic Maintenance:

    • Depending on the wear and tear, you may need to periodically refinish or recoat the engineered wood floors to maintain their appearance and protect the surface.
    • Consult the manufacturer's recommendations or seek professional advice for the specific maintenance requirements of your engineered wood flooring.

Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines and instructions for cleaning and maintenance specific to your engineered wood flooring product, as different finishes and materials may have specific requirements.

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