For general cleaning (if the manufacturer is not known) use
a generic hardwood floor cleaner, available at your local
retail wood flooring store. If the luster does not return
to traffic areas, the floor may require recoating. Consult
your wood floor professional for this process.
Do NOT wax a urethane finished floor. Waxing a urethane finished
floor will cause the wood floor to be slippery, requiring
continuous waxing as your maintenance, and any re-surfacing
will require a full sanding process.
Acrylic impregnated floors require a spray and buff
system as recommended by the manufacturer.
For waxed floors:
Keep grit off the floor, dust mop or vacuum regularly and
keep doormats clean. Wipe up spills promptly with a dry cloth
or dry paper towel, use a slightly dampened cloth for sticky
spills and buff with a dry cloth to restore luster. When the
floor looks dull, buff first to see if luster can be restored
before waxing. When areas of heavy use no longer respond to
buffing, wax only those areas and buff the entire floor to
an even luster.
When the whole floor needs attention, clean the floor with
a solvent based wood floor cleaner and then wax. Your floor
should only need to be completely rewaxed once or twice a
year depending on traffic.
Cleaning a waxed floor with water will leave white water
marks.
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