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8 Things to Avoid Doing to Your Hardwood Floors

If there were things you should avoid with your hardwood floors, you would want to know, right? To help inform homeowners on activities that can potentially damage their floors, we have created a list of eight things to avoid. Let’s take a look! 

 

8 Things to Avoid Doing to Your Hardwood Floors: 

  1. Not Regularly Sweeping Your Floors. 

Dirt and debris can actually cause unwanted scratches on your beautiful hardwood floors. You will want to sweep your floor regularly to avoid damaging your floors. 

  1. Using Too Much Liquid Cleaner.

If you think about it, wood floors do not do well with liquids; therefore, too much liquid cleaner can be a bad thing. You want to be cautious when cleaning your hardwood floors with wet products. Be sure not to use too much product because you could potentially cause water damage. Always refer to the manufacturer’s recommended cleaning instructions!

  1. Not Using Furniture Pads. 

Furniture pads are a great invention for hardwood floors. If your furniture ever accidentally shifts, the padding will help to make sure no marks are left. It will also assure you will have a scratch-free surface and keep your hardwood floors looking beautiful. 

  1. Not Utilizing a Doormat. 

Cut off dirt and debris at the source by placing a doormat by your doors. The mat serves as a middleman between your floors and the front door. They can help collect all of that dirt and debris that you do not want tracked inside of your home. 

  1. Wearing Shoes Indoors. 

Wearing your shoes indoors can damage your floors, especially high heels. We recommend wearing socks or slippers on your hardwood floors to avoid scratches. You can even utilize your doormat by placing your shoes on it before entering your house. 

  1. Not Trimming Your Pet’s Nails Regularly. 

Our little fur babies’ nails can do damage to our hardwood floors. Plus, it is important for your pet’s health to keep their nails trimmed and well-kept. Be sure to keep an eye on their nails and make sure that they are at the right length. 

  1. Not Cleaning Accidents Immediately. 

Life gets busy, but it is essential to clean accidents immediately. If you wait too long, the damage can worsen and your hardwood may be seriously affected by the incident. Be sure to clean up an accident as soon as possible to make sure that your floors stay gorgeous. 

  1. Using The Wrong Type of Padding. 

The padding underneath your area rug should be a combination of felt and rubber padding to ensure your hardwood is not being scratched.

 

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