Use a Special Broom
Invest in a broom specifically made for hardwood floors. Look for one that picks up dirt and dust to reduce the risk of particles getting ground in and scratching or marring the wood. Another option is to invest in a vacuum sweeper made for wood floors. Some even offer attachments to get into corners better than the traditional sweeping method allows.
Start From the Outside
Starting in the corners, work your way around the room, pushing everything into the center. Another option is to carry a dust pan with you and sweep up as you go. The first is easier for a smaller space, while the latter works well for a larger room and reduces the risk of just scattering the dirt instead of picking it up.
Cheat a Little
Make mopping easier by spraying a little cleaner on the end of your broom. This allows you to spot clean at the same time. This easy sweeping tip for hardwood floors enables you to get both jobs done at once and helps keep the wood looking beautiful, even in between thorough cleanings.
Additional Resources for Choosing, Cleaning and Caring for Wood Floors
Installing Hardwood Floors: Choosing the Type of Wood and Style
"Hardwood floors have both aesthetic and functional benefits. Here's a guide to help you select the right type of hardwood flooring for home building or remodeling project."
How to Refinish Hardwood Floors
"A beautiful home definitely deserves beautiful floor and there can be nothing better than hardwood floors."
Hardwood Floor Stain and Odor Removal
"Hardwood floor stain removal and hardwood odor removal are not accomplished with a single strategy. The cleaning agents that we use, even the question of whether water is cold or warm, depend on the type of stain."
Tips for Dusting and Cleaning Hardwood Floors
"Hardwood floors are beautiful. Dusting and cleaning require a little special treatment, though. Find out how to dust and clean hardwood floors here."
Published by Rosallee Scott - Featured Contributor in Beauty
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Post a CommentI vacuum my hardwood floor- I'm lazy. I hardly ever mop either, though I should.