How Do You Clean Longstrip Engineered Wood Floors?
Longstrip engineered floors are designed with finishes manufactured to repel dirt and grime. With simple and consistent maintenance, even heavily trafficked engineered floors hold their shine and durability for many years. While it can be glued or simply floated on top of sub-flooring, longstrip engineered flooring, as with any engineered wood flooring, is installed above a vapor barrier, and the No.1 enemy to these flooring systems is water. Therefore, basic everyday cleaning should consist of dry methods such as vacuuming and dust mopping. Wiping the floor down with an extremely well-wrung sponge mop every few months will pick up any unseen spills and grime. Use a dust mop or vacuum on your longstrip wood floors at least weekly. This regular dry maintenance method keeps debris from building up and then getting ground into the finish of the flooring and scratching it. Always dust mop or vacuum your longstrip engineered floors before damp mopping to prevent a muddy surface and make for