How To Deep Clean A Hardwood Floor: 6 Easy Steps To Clean



General Overview

Hardwood floor plank is made up of a dry piece of timber. The wood which is used to make hardwood floor comes from dicot trees. The life span of the wood of the dicot tree is up to 150-200 years and due to this reason, the wood of the dicot tree is best for making the hardwood floor planks. The lifespan of the hardwood floor is about 70-80 years if taken proper care of. The hardwood floor is pet and child-friendly also.
Wood Stains
The refinish or repaint method of a hardwood floor is very easy and cheap. Moving something heavy on the hardwood floor will get damage to the floor, so always remember to use safety pad while moving the heavy items on the hardwood floor. Stains are also not good for the hardwood floor. The main reason for stains is tea, coffee, cold drink cans, and other liquids. Leaving the stains on the hardwood floor for a long time can leave the dark wood stain on the hardwood floor and therefore these stains need to be cleaned as quickly as possible.
Is Murphy's Oil Soap Good For Hardwood Floors?
Murphy's oil soap is totally safe to clean the hardwood floor. Just take a cup of murphy's oil soap with 1 gallon of warm water and mix it well and spread it on the hardwood floor and scrub the floor with a broom.

6 Easy Steps To Deep Clean A Hardwood Floor

In order to deep clean a hardwood floor, the user needs to follow certain steps which are mentioned below:
  1. Vacuum: First step for deep cleaning a hardwood floor is to clean the floor which can be done with the help of vacuum cleaner. After cleaning the floor all the dust, dirt and small litter from the floor gets removed.
  2. Determine: Now determine whether the surface of hardwood floor is protected or penetrating.
  3. Floor Cleaner: Hardwood floor cleaner can also be used in the cleaning process which is readily available in the market and floor cleaner is specially used to clean the hardwood floor.
  4. Wood Cleaner: Mix hardwood floor cleaner with water in a big bucket and use a mop to scrub the hardwood floor. Dip the mop and for dipping use a bucket, after that start scrubbing the hardwood floor.
  5. Remove: Remove any deep stains, grease, and scuff mark.
  6. Dry: Finally, let the hardwood floor dry for a time period of 15-20 hours.
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