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5 Tips on How to Best Maintain Polished Flooring

At first, the idea of floor maintenance may not be that appealing. However, if it is done right — with a little persistence and patience — maintaining your floors can transform them into a tasteful and more pleasant addition to your home. If you're looking for some advice on how to maintain polished flooring in the long run, here are five tips that will help you out.

1. Keep It Protected 

Seeing as polished floors are delicate and prone to damage, a good way to ensure their longevity is by protecting them with the right flooring underlayment. If you're not sure of what kind of underlayment works best for your particular flooring type, talk to a flooring professional first. A good flooring company will provide options that include latex and vinyl underlayment as well as cork, rubber foam and specialty padding designed for commercial or residential use.

2. Keep It Swept

Dust might seem harmless enough when floating around in the air, but when all that dust settles on your floor, then you've got yourself an issue to contend with. Dust buildup over time can cause ugly scratches to form on your floor. And if you have pets that run around your home, then you might see a lot more dust than you'd like.

3. Don't Skip Vacuuming 

If you've got an animal in the house, then vacuuming is a must because pets can leave a lot of hair in your carpets and on your flooring surfaces. Not only that, but pet hair can accumulate over time and leave unsightly stains on floors. Keeping a good vacuum cleaner in your home will go a long way to eliminating dust particles as well as those pesky pet hairs from floating around your home.

4. Keep It Mopped 

Once you've swept and vacuumed your floors, then the next thing on your agenda should be a good scrubbing and mopping job. Generally, you want to do this right away after you've swept your floor. If you wait for too long, you'll end up with dust build-up again, and mopping will only spread that dust further. Make sure you only use cleaning products specified as safe by your flooring supplier, as some cleaning fluids can do more harm than good.

5. Polish Once or Twice a Year

As a general rule of thumb, you can polish your floors once or twice a year to keep them looking their best. The fine layer of polish will conceal nicks, gouges and any other imperfections. And, it will also give your floors a nice protective coat that will last for quite some time.

Follow these tips and you'll see that maintaining polished flooring is easier than you thought. Talk to a floor polishing company for more advice.