Wood floors can enhance the beauty and style
of your home, but can also be an embarrassment if not care. Everyday life can
be unkind wood floors. There are several reasons that can cause deterioration:
the people that step on their shoes, things spilling or falling on them and
even chairs that crawl over them. Clean with a cloth dampened with a mixture of
water and vinegar can restore life to your hardwood floors.
Instructions
- Within your means, collect all the objects that are on the wooden floor. Place chairs on a table or in another room.
- Vacuum the wooden floor or use a mop to remove dirt and dust thereof.
- Add 1 cup of vinegar in a gallon of warm water. This vinegar dissolve enough for the mild acid containing not damage the wood floor but still can dilute the dirt and grease.
- Place your mop or cloth in the cleaning mixture containing vinegar. Wring the mop or cloth to remove excess liquid. A damp cloth is best for hardwood floors mop to use the common way that excess water can drain between joints and over time, this can warp the wood.
- Take a dry cloth and dry the floor. This will make the wood shine.
Tips and Warnings
It not only use vinegar clean your hardwood
floors to make them shine but if they were opaque. Dirt is a major cause of the
floors that look dull and scratched. For wood floors last a long time, it is
important to ensure that no dirt or objects on them. When something is spiller
on the wooden floors, the spill should be dire immediately to prevent staining.
When using vinegar, dirt buildup is also deleting.
As with any substance with a penetrating odor
take care for sufficient ventilation in room is where you use vinegar. If you
start to get dizzy, stop what you are doing and leave the room to take fresh
air. By itself, the vinegar does not emanate toxic gases and no danger of
poisoning, although you may feel sick to your stomach because of the strong
smell. Never mix bleach with vinegar. When these two substances are combining,
a dangerous chlorine gas is produce.
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