Vacuum Cleaning Tips for Flawless Floors

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The majority of hardwood floors do not need special care. They are polyurethane-finished and easy to maintain. If you have hardwood floors, it is recommended that clean them at least once every two months.  Using a wet mop to dissolve dirt is the preferred method.  If you want to maintain your hardwood floors and carpet without issues here are a few more tips:

Don’t Wear Shoes Inside the House.

Once you arrive home, take your shoes off at the door. This is a great way to keep dirt and grit off your hardwood floors.  Wearing shoes on hardwood floors leaves behind tracked-in dirt that can damage your floor’s finish. Over time, the scratches will make your floors look old and dull.  Furthermore, you can have a mat at the entrance so everyone can wipe their footwear.

Cleaning Spills

Spills are unavoidable. However, you need to dry the floor at once. Letting the liquid dry on your floor will affect the hardwood finish. Additionally, it will attract more dirt. You can use an absorbent paper towel before buffing the floor dry.

Vacuum Regularly

A good vacuum cleaner for hardwood floors can remove fine debris and dirt from crevices and cracks. For proper cleaning, you need a vacuum with an oval, long floor brush.

If you have an upright vacuum cleaner, one of the most significant vacuum cleaning tips is about the brush. You need to turn off the rotating motion of the brush. This practice will prevent scratching the hardwood floors.

Additionally, one of the most important vacuum cleaning tips is  follow a schedule. A consistent schedule will ensure that you clean your hardwood floors regularly. If there are areas in your house that are high-traffic, you need to vacuum them several times a week.

Also, change or empty the vacuum bag regularly. You will find it difficult to vacuum your floors if the bag is full. Therefore, you need to check the canister or bag regularly to ensure that it is not yet full.

Unfortunately, your vacuum cleaner cannot remove stains. Therefore, if you do not want your floors or carpet to have blemishes, you must spot treat immediately.

If you have large furniture, you can move it occasionally to vacuum underneath the areas. If you cannot move the furniture, you can use some of the vacuum cleaner accessories to suck up the accumulated debris or dust.

Another important vacuum cleaning tip is selecting the right setting. For effective cleaning, you need to choose a vacuum cleaner setting for the carpet and another setting for your hardwood floors.  Also, you must adjust the setting based on the surface height for efficient suction and cleaning of floors.  If you have a HEPA vacuum cleaner, you can leave it on for a few minutes to remove dust and airborne allergens.  The key is to remove the hose while you keep it on.

Schedule an occasional deep clean even if you vacuum the floors regularly. This technique means you need to deep clean your carpet to remove hard-to-remove dirt.  You will discover that it is easier to vacuum the floor after deep cleaning the carpet.

Today, even with their busy schedules moms make it a point to vacuum the floors.

Author Bio: Anthony Triton – I love to improve my home surroundings with little home improvement projects from time to time. I share my tips and experience in managing garage, home and improve your health at Equipment Area.

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  1. Ronda Dobson says

    Good stuff, thanks!

    I like your tip about using the brush, it reminds me of another blog I found that covers all of the uses for the attachments on your vacuum. Love the blog, and thanks for these tips!

    • Rhonda Gales says

      Hi Ronda.  If we’re going to spend the money, we should get our money’s worth.  That includes using all parts of our vacuum.  Thanks for stopping by.

  2. Ronda Dobson says

    Rhonda, thank you!

    I agree that an occasional deep clean goes a long ways. These are great tips! A few I would add: identify, and then focus on the “hotspots” around your home. That will help you to get the most out of a little bit of cleaning, and translate to better health for you and your family.

    Great post, as always. Keep it up!