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Floor Protectors a
must! Replace your felt pads often as dirt and grit can become embedded in them or as they become worn. |
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Regular Maintenance
with Proper Cleaning
Products Use a vacuum or soft broom for dry spills and abrasives. When using a vacuum, if possible turn off the beater bar and use a hose or wand with an upholstery attachment. Vacuum wheels may also be a source for indenting and scuffing, check the wheels for embedded grit. A good maintenance routine should be completed once a week or as often as needed depending upon the traffic in your home. Never use more cleaner that what is required. Tip: Most manufacturers vinyl cleaners are concentrated, a good idea is to mix a batch using the proper dilution ratio and keep it handy in a spray bottle. Your pre-mixed spray bottle can be used to conveniently and quickly wipe up spills. |
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Exposure to Sunlight |
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Walk Off Mats and
Rugs Use area rugs on high traffic pathways and pivot areas: at ends of steps, near doorways, etc. All rugs should allow floors to breathe. Avoid rubber-backed or non-ventilated rugs. Use no-slip rug underlayment made especially for hard surface flooring to prevent your rugs from moving. |
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High Heels
Keep high heels in good repair. Heels that have worn down or lost their protective cap exposing the steel support rod will dent and pit wood, fracture tiles or stone and perforate your vinyl flooring. |
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When to Apply
Polish, No-Wax does not mean No-Polish Today's vinyl floors are tough enough to withstand even the most active families but are not indestructible and will dull over time. To protect your floor and renew lost luster it is necessary to apply a coat of polish as a part of your periodic maintenance routine. Use the manufacturers recommended products when known. Make sure your floor is clean and thoroughly dry before applying polish. Remove excess layers of polish with the recommended stripper when known, followed with 2 thin coats of polish. |
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