Vacuum regularly to remove dirt and debris.
Use a damp mop to clean hard surfaces, such as tile or linoleum floors.
Clean up spills immediately to prevent staining and discoloration.
Use a mild detergent solution for tougher stains on tile or linoleum floors, then rinse with clean water after cleaning.
For wood floors, use a slightly damp mop with a pH-neutral cleaner specifically designed for wood floors; never use water or wax-based cleaners on wood floors as they can damage the finish over time.
Avoid using abrasive scrubbing pads on any type of flooring as they can scratch the surface and dull the finish over time.
Use a cleaning solution specifically designed for your type of flooring when mopping.
Wipe up spills immediately to prevent staining or damage to the flooring material.
Avoid using too much water when cleaning, as this can cause damage over time.
Buff out scuff marks with a soft cloth and mild cleaner or polish designed for the type of flooring material you have installed in your home or office space.Â
Remove stubborn stains with an appropriate cleaner for the stain and the type of flooring material you have installed in your home or office space.
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