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Home Flooring Styles :: Wood Floor Supplies Wood Floor Supplies:Cleaning Supplies For Your Wood Floor
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While looking for wood floor supplies to clean your floor, you should know that many harsh cleaners and solvents can actually strip your floor and damage it. To protect your beautiful wood floor investment, keep reading for an overview of recommended cleaning supplies you can use to keep it shining. Dust Mop and Soft-Brushed Vacuum Always start your cleaning process by removing any dust or debris from your wood floors. Abrasive particles like dirt or sand can actually scratch your floor and over time will cause the lines and grooves you often see in older floors. Meanwhile, cleaning your floors before you remove dust and dirt can aggravate this problem and cause the abrasive particles to actually sink into the wood, a permanent problem. Vinegar and Water For an affordable and simple cleaning solution, try mixing about half a cup of vinegar with one gallon of warm water. The white vinegar will cut grease, remove odors, take out stains and dry quickly. When you wash your floor with this solution, try to use as little as possible. You want to almost brush your floor, not drench it. Wood Wash Made by numerous companies, wood wash is an affordable cleaner that's effective and goes a long way. It's a pH neutral cleaner, meaning it can clean your floors, but won't affect the wax finish. If you're using Wood Wash as part of your wood floor supplies arsenal, try to buy it in a concentrated formula. Diluted properly, you can stretch a small amount into a full gallon that will last you months. A great technique for using this cleaner is to spray it on with a spray bottle and then wipe over it with a dry rag mop. Commercial Wood Floor Cleaners Commercial wood floor supplies will work and often do a great job of eliminating streaks and debris, but they're also expensive. So, why would you spend a fortune on a commercial cleaner when you can make your own for pennies? All Articles for Home Improvement Needs
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