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It is easy to care for your engineered hardwood flooring. Simply just dust, damp mop or vacuum the surface of your wood floor.
Upon after installation, clean your new hardwood floor with a hardwood floor cleaner. This treatment will set your new floor to the right condition.
Regular Maintenance
If necessary, spray wood floor cleaner on a dampened sponge mop or cloth applicator and clean with a few strokes. Waxing is NOT recommended. Just dust, mop or vacuum your wood floor as needed. Do not wet-mop, damp-mop or flood your floor with water. Set up precautions and a regular maintenance program depending on your specific traffic conditions.
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Preventive Maintenance
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Do not clean your floor with water or cleaners that mix with water.
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Do not use furniture duster sprays.
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Gritty sand and dirt are abrasive to wood floors. Use protective mats at doorways.
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Install floor protectors or unnoticeable felt pads on furniture legs. Certain types of high heel shoes may cause indentations in wood floors. High heels worn by an average woman can exert 8,000 pounds per square inch.
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