Introduction
There are many options when it comes to selecting a good flooring for your house. You can go for hardwood flooring, laminate flooring, engineered flooring, etc. If you are looking for something reliable as well as classy, going for Anderson flooring is a good call. It doesn’t only look good but it has the ability to last for a time much longer than any other type of flooring.
This guide will help you understand how to make your Anderson flooring last much longer by following some easy tips. All of them are very easy and convenient and you will be needing only 10 to 15 minutes to go through them.
Remove spills
First of all, you need to look for any spills on the flooring. Anderson flooring is resistant to stains in general but it is good to look for any spills anyway. In order to remove them, you need a soft and smooth piece of cloth. Moist it a little and then rub it over the surface of the flooring to wipe all the spills off. Once the spills come off, you need to dry the surface using a dry cloth.
Never damp mop your floor
Making use of wet or damp mops on the floor is not recommended as it may lead the floor to get damaged. Moreover, it may void any on going warranties as well.
Never use paste or liquid wax
It is not recommended to make use of oil soaps, paste or liquid wax, or any sort of household cleaner that may contain tung oil, ammonia, silicon or lemon oil in it. All these ingredients may cause your floor to get spoiled and damaged.
Use protective pads under heavy furniture
It is a good practice to make use of furniture pads under the legs of all your furniture, especially the heavy stuff. Doing this, you can protect your floor from any scratches and dents that are usually caused by the furniture.
Use rugs
You need to analyze which points of the floor get the most of the foot traffic. Once you are sure, it is a good practice to put some floor rugs over all these points so that your floor might not be exposed to feet all the time. This will ensure some added years in the life of your Anderson floor.