Your Quick Guide to Cleaning Floors
Keeping your home clean and inviting can be tricky, especially when you have a mix of flooring to maintain. However, the task doesn’t need to feel too daunting; with our helpful tips on cleaning each type of flooring, you’ll soon discover just how easy it is. From hardwood to carpets, or tiles to stones, we’ll show you how proper cleaning will transform your dwelling into a happy, healthy home in no time.
Hardwood Floors
How often you clean your hardwood floors is dependent on several factors including pets, foot traffic, and how often you are cooking in the kitchen. In general, we recommend sweeping, vacuuming or mopping these areas at least once a week.
Hardwood floors can begin to look dull without the proper cleaning practices. For a simple, yet effective approach to cleaning hardwood floors the traditional way, mix ½ cup of white vinegar with one gallon of water for an all-natural solution. Use a microfiber mop head and lightly dampen it prior to getting started – but be sure not to leave any standing liquid behind. Too much moisture on wood surfaces can warp finishes. If you’re looking for something beyond vinegar as your go- to cleaner, pH neutral soap combined with lukewarm water is also an option.
Tile Floors
When it comes to tile, the first step in the process is sweeping or vacuuming any debris that may accumulate from dirt, sand, crumbs, etc. Next, mop the floor with a solution of water and a tile floor cleaner. For any spots that still remain, scrub those stubborn stains with a scrub brush.
If you want to reduce the amount of dirt and grime on your tiled floors, a great strategy is to add area rugs or mats in places that receive heavy foot traffic. These will act as a barrier, trapping dirt before it can be spread across all of that beautiful tiling.
Carpet
Twice a week, do you and yourself and your home the favor of vacuuming to eliminate any unwanted germs. For those extra deep stains that just won’t seem to go away, try blotting with either paper towels or washcloths. This will soak up the liquid rather than push it in further by scrubbing. For an extra layer of cleanliness on top of regular upkeep, steam cleaning is recommended every six months (or at least once a year) to get even the most buried dirt out.
Vinyl Floors
Vinyl flooring is one of the most practical and hygienic types of floor covering, thanks to its ease of cleaning. To keep your vinyl looking spotless, make sure you always have some apple cider vinegar on hand – this will disinfect while eliminating dirt without leaving a sticky residue. If it’s not too messy, then dish soap and hot water should do the trick.
Laminate Floors
Dust or sweep the floor first to remove any loose dirt or debris. Next, laminate floors respond well to strip mops or spray mops with a microfiber head. Keep in mind you should never use soap-based detergents, since they can leave a dull film on the floor. Also avoid using too much water, since this can damage the laminate. Restoring marks and stains to their original condition can be as simple as finding the right cleaning solution! Diluting a mixture of water and vinegar is an effective way to do so without having to resort to abrasive cleaners, which could cause permanent damage.
Stone Floors
To keep your stone surfaces looking their best, be sure to protect them with a reliable sealant. For regular cleaning and maintenance, start by vacuuming away debris then mop gently using mild detergent. In the event of stubborn spills or stains from grease or oil, reach for an effective specialist stain remover specifically for stone.
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