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Chapter 25 Cleaning and Maintenance of Wooden Floors

Chapter 25 Cleaning and Maintenance of Wooden Floors

When the floor is dirty, if it is the general dirt left by water-soluble substances, you can wipe off the floating dust first, and then use a soft cloth dipped in rice washing water or orange peel water to wipe to remove the dirt.If the potion or paint is spilled on the floor, it must be removed before the stain penetrates into the wooden surface, and it can be wiped with a soft cloth soaked in furniture wax.If the floor surface is burned by cigarette butts, wipe it vigorously with a soft cloth dipped in furniture wax to restore its luster.

Do not wipe directly with a wet mop during daily maintenance. Use a special cleaner for wooden floors to clean the floor, so as to keep the original moist texture and natural color of the floor, and prevent the wooden floor from cracking.Note that in order to prevent excessive moisture from penetrating into the inner layer of the wooden floor, causing mildew and rot, when using floor cleaners, the mop should be wrung out as much as possible.

If you want to avoid long-term trampling and wear on the floor, and keep it shiny and bright, you can apply a layer of wood floor wax maintenance agent after the floor is cleaned.However, it should be noted that the floor must be completely air-dried before waxing, so as to prevent the wax layer from being completely attached to the wooden floor and causing white spots on the floor.It is best to use a flat sponge mop to avoid the lint from the general mop remaining on the floor.

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Wiping the floor with expired soured milk can make the floor as bright as new. The specific method is: first dilute the milk with water twice as much as the milk, then soak the rag and wring it dry, and wipe the floor vigorously.

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