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Hardwood floors include price, elegance and a feeling of warmth to your residence. You can get pleasure from all of the rewards of hardwood floors, if you take the time to treatment for them accurately. In addition, to periodic waxing or sealing, you must thoroughly clean your floors often to avert dirt and particles from building up in the cracks or scratching the surface area.

Prior to you can clean the hardwood floors, you should determine out which end your ground has. There are two basic varieties of hardwood ground finish: penetrating sealants and surface area finishes. Surface area finishes consist of polyacrylic, urethane and polyurethane. Penetrating finishes contain oil, varnish, lacquer and shellac. Rub your finger across your floor. If your finger leaves a smudge, you have a penetrating complete and if it does not leave a smudge, you have a floor finish.

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Softwood and Hardwood Wooden flooring is an art form to itself, from thin strip hardwood floors to wide plank flooring and tropical hardwood flooring. Having the correct wooden floor within the correct interior space has been one of the key design elements for centuries of many great homes and buildings. A real wood floor sets the tone; the correct wooden floor gives a luxurious look, marks status and leaves a true sense of interior calm.
However, choosing the appropriate wood flooring is a challenge. There are different types of wooden flooring such as hardwood flooring, resilient flooring, hard and soft flooring, seamless chemical flooring, sustainable flooring, eco friendly wood flooring and soft coverings. Among these flooring varieties, most of us would love to use full character wood flooring and sustainable hardwood flooring in our houses, offices, gyms etc…

Hence, wooden flooring and hardwood flooring are the most timeless of choices and those become the preferred choice among all. There are many varieties of wooden and sustainable wood flooring and those are hardwood floors, oak flooring, antique oak flooring, wide plank flooring, recycled wood flooring, antique wood flooring, bamboo flooring, hardwood strip flooring, parquet wood flooring and fully antiqued engineered flooring etc…

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1. Determine the condition of your hardwood floor(HF) – ( if your HF was carpeted over, make sure you pull all the staples and all the nails out; also a bad condition of your HF would be when it is full of holes and cracks – which you would have to fill with a wood filler (.50 from HD) that matches your HF. Apply it with your finger(s) – the best, or a putty knife.

2. Rent a Orbital Sender and 5 send paper for it of different corses (for exemple “40″ , 60, 80, 100 – is the finest) – everything ~0

3. If your HF has many deep dents and the verry surface is “rooted” than you would have to start with # 40 sand paper ( rent about 5 to 10 for an area of 1000-2000 sq ft.). For a room of 15 x 15 sq ft, it shouldn’t take you more than 10 min to sand with sand paper #40. Note again that # 40 is only for a bad condition HF).

4. Do the same thing with sand paper # 60, 80 and 100 (mandatorry)

5. After all areas with HF you wanted to refinish are sanded, wipe the area with a damp towel (rinsed often) to wipe off all the dust. Let the surface dry (1-2 hours), so the HF won’t be wet before applying Polyurethane lacquer.

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There’s nothing more beautiful than clean and polished hardwood floors. They can transform almost any room, giving it a contemporary, more polished, and open look. If you want to keep your hardwood floors looking their best, there are various guidelines to keep in mind when cleaning and maintaining them. Here’s how to correctly clean hardwood floors:

The cleaning process

When cleaning hardwood floors, it’s important to remember that water is the enemy to beautiful wood flooring. Why? Water can filter down into the floorboards and cause the wood to warp. The best way to clean your wood floors on a routine basis is remove the superficial debris with a vacuum cleaner using a soft brush. Once the loose debris and dust has been removed, use a dry damp mop to gently go over the surface of your hardwood floors. Be careful to remove all grit as this can cause scratches on your beautiful wood floors when people walk over it. There’s really no need to invest in expensive hardwood floor cleaners. A mild, low pH cleanser should be sufficient and much less costly. Plan on cleaning your hardwood floors about once every ten days if your floors undergo normal day to day traffic.

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If you have some hardwood floors that are in need of more sprucing up than a simple cleaning can provide, but they’re not so bad that they need to be stripped down to the bare bones, then you might benefit from a process called “screening.” Basically, if the finish itself is slightly worn then screening should be all you need to revive the worn flooring.

Screening is the process of using a screen mesh rather than sandpaper to cut the finish and only slightly abrade the flooring. This process is faster than a complete sanding, is far less dusty, is less expensive, and is an easier Do-It-Yorself project than a complete sand-down. The basic steps are: (1) empty out the room, (2) sweep the floor then vacuum it —and try to do a good job as the prep work can make the task produce the best results, (3) be sure to scrape off anything like gum or dried glues as they may mess up the meshing.

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