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How to clean hardwood floors

HARDWOOD floors need a bit of extra attention when it comes to keeping them clean.

Although all floors take a lot of wear, including daily traffic, spills scuffs, not all floors can be cleaned in the same way, so here's everything you need to know to keep your hardwood floors in tip-top condition.

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Cleaning hardwood floor is a quick and easy task

How to clean hardwood floors

Water is the worst enemy of hardwood flooring and if water penetrates your floor, it can cause it to buckle, split, warp - and potentially damage your wood flooring.

It's important to keep in mind when cleaning - you would want to prevent water from sipping into your hardwood floors as much as possible.

Melissa Witulski, the business operations manager for , told that it's best to clean your floors little and often to prevent them getting overwhelmingly dirty.

1. Find out what type of flooring you have

The main thing to determine before you start cleaning is your type of flooring - solid hardwood flooring, engineered hardwood flooring, or laminate wood-look flooring.

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They all look similar but care for laminate differs from solid or engineered hardwood.

Solid and engineered hardwood flooring can receive the same cleaning regimen but never use hardwood floor cleaners on laminate - as the oil and waxes in the ingredients can dull the surface.

So, it's important to find out what flooring you have before you begin.

2. Gather your cleaning tools

To achieve a professional finish on your flooring, you need to make sure you have all the right cleaning tools and materials to hand.

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You'll need a broom, a dust mop or a vacuum cleaner and a microfibre mop.

You'll also need a commercial wood cleaner - or if you prefer to use a homemade cleaning solution, you will need water, distilled white vinegar or cleaning vinegar.

3. Sweep or Vacuum

This quick and easy task should become part of your daily routine if you want to keep your flooring looking sparkly clean.

The best choice is to use a microfibre dust mop - the fibres in the mop attract and trap the dirt and you can toss the mop head in the washing machine, so you have a clean mop each time.

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