Cleaning Engineered Wood Floors, Maintenance and Advice Cleaning/Maintenance
General Tips about maintaining the Engineered floor's value
- 50-65% relative humidity is ideal for Engineered wood.
- Avoid sand and dirt as both act like sandpaper.
- Immediately wipe up liquids resting on the floor.
- Only wipe with a lightly damp cloth.
- Do not use any abrasives, floor wax, steam cleaners, or polishes. Among other things they tarnish the floor's appearance.
- Fit chairs and tables with soft felt pads, office chairs and soft roller.
- Use appropriate soil mats in heavily used areas.
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Cleaning and Maintenance of lacquer finishes Surfaces
Cleaning
- Remove drilling dust, fluff and loose particles with a broom or vacuum cleaner.
- Wipe off dirty marks with a damp cloth.
- In case of stubborn dirt, wipe the floor damp with cleaning concentrate. Make sure that no water puddles form.
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Stubborn dirt
Dirty spots e.g. from shoe cream, paint, tar, grease, ink and lipstick are best removed using a cloth soaked in an intensive cleaning agent.
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Removing stains on lacquered floors.
Using a cloth, apply some intensive cleaning agent to the area to be treated, rub dry after a few minutes and then wipe with a damp cloth.
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Cleaning and Maintenance of oiled surfaces
Cleaning
Remove dust and loose particles with a broom or vacuum cleaner.
After installation, clean floor thoroughly with an intensive cleaner using a lightly damp cloth.
Then wipe damp with a wood floor soap following the length of the planks (mixture ratio with water 1:40). Make sure that no water puddles form.
Wash out the wiper with clean water every time before you re-insert it in the soap solution.