
By Dina Petrakis
People
often ask about care for their wood flooring, and the answer varies depending on
who you ask. Everyone agrees that
the most important thing is sweeping or vacuuming often to reduce or eliminate
the abrasion that occurs from dust, grit, and particles left on the floor.
Actually cleaning the floors gets trickier. The Hardwood Manufacturer's Association recommends "a neutral ph wood cleaner and water"; flooring contractors
recommend water only; many say that Murphy's Oil Soap or pine based cleaners are
not recommended because they will leave a film- but most housekeepers seem to want to use these, maybe because they smell great and make
cleanup easier. If your housekeeper
insists on it, (and let’s face it, letting them do this and any other job the
way they want makes life a lot easier) make it clear that the bare minimum of
product should be used- and completely wringing out the cloth or mop should be
the goal. Finally, no one
thinks wax is a good idea.
Please Note! If your floors have just been finished, use extra care the first two weeks, because the finish will still be curing and is less durable than after it has cured completely. You can walk on the finish the next day after the last coat, (as long as it’s not tacky) but wait 2‑3 days to put furniture back. If you push it, lighter scuffs can form, with no break in the surface but a visible spot nonetheless. No rugs for 2 weeks, and ALWAYS avoid rubber backed rugs.







