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Provincial floors are
extremely hygienic and easy to keep clean. |
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Remember that frequency
of maintenance of your floor depends not only on
the foot traffic but also on how much care you take.
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For daily cleaning it
is sufficient to vacuum the floor with special hardwood
floor attachments, sweep it clean with a soft broom
or use a hard surface wipe kit. |
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Never use an upright
vacuum with beater bars. They can cause dents in
your floor's finish. |
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Footmarks and more stubborn
dirt can simply be wiped away with a damp cloth.
Please make sure that you always use cloths that
have been well wrung out. Never treat the floor
with wet rags or use excessive amounts of water. |
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Scouring substances,
wax or polish should never be used because they
cannot penetrate the special layer of the upper
surface and therefore result in it becoming dirty.
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In areas vulnerable to
greater dirt such as the door and entrance hall,
it is advisable to put down protective mats. Felt
rollers should be affixed to the base of furniture
and drip trays should be placed under plant pots.
Movable furniture should be fitted with soft rubber
rollers. |
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Place glides made of
felt or some other fabric under the legs of furniture
to prevent scratches. Clean the glides regularly
to ensure that dust and grit do not become imbedded.
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Avoid standing water,
wipe spilled liquids immediately and let the floor
dry completely. |
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Move your area carpets
or throw rugs occasionally to maintain a uniform
appearance in the floor's finish. |
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During cold periods with
increased heating, the indoor air humidity may become
so low that the floor is prone to drying out. This
may cause a certain amount of separation so that
minor gaps appear in the flooring joints. Such problems
can be overcome by the use of a room humidifier.
This issue maybe the case also in the summer in
very dry areas of the country. Also having to much
humidity can cause the floor to grow and cup. Such
problems can be avoided by having a de-humidifier.
Please maintain a constant humidity in the home
that is recommended in the installation instructions.
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Make sure there are no
exposed nails or metal heel supports on shoes that
could scratch or dent the floor. Check shoes with
soles that have deep treads to ensure that any trapped
dirt or gravel won't scratch or dent the floor as
these can leave indentations or scratches which
is not covered under warranty. |
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Never use wax, oil-based
detergents, or other household cleaning agents on
your floor, since they may dull or damage the finish
and leave a greasy film that makes floors slippery,
maintenance more difficult, and refinishing impossible
without deep sanding |
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