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How to Maintain Your Bamboo Floors
- Make sure all spills are cleaned up quickly. If necessary,
a lightly damp mop or soft cloth can be used to clean up
wet or sticky spills. Make sure you dry the floor completely
with a clean soft cloth afterwards.
- Make sure dust and grit are cleaned up daily or at least
as often as needed. When walked on, dust and grit act like
sandpaper. This can and will quickly damage your surface.
A soft bristled broom, dust mop or vacuum with an attachment
for cleaning bamboo (or hardwood) floors is the recommended
tool for frequent cleanups.
- To reduce the amount of dust and grit brought onto your
floors, install mats at all outside entryways. Make sure
these mats are kept clean and in good condition as well.
Be aware that oil from driveways and/or roads can stain
quite easily. Make sure shoes are clean before walking on
the floor.
- Use area rugs to protect high traffic areas or areas that
are prone to liquid spills. In the kitchen it is suggested
to have a rug in front of the stove and one in front of
the sink. These are both places that see a lot of traffic
and are highly likely to experience liquid spills on the
floor. Make sure the rugs are kept clean so dirt and grit
do not get trapped underneath. Also, make sure the backing
is not too rough, which could damage the finish.
- Another note about shoes. High heels (particularly stiletto),
work boots, shoes with cleats, and hard soled shoes can
quickly damage your floor. Avoid walking on your floors
with these types of shoes as much as possible. If you must
walk on your floors with high heels, make sure the heels
are in good repair to minimize damage to the floor. Also,
check any shoe for rocks, pebbles, etc. lodged in the sole
before walking on your floors.
- Protect your bamboo floors from dents and scratches from
heavy furniture. Place soft protective pads under the feet
of all furniture. Make sure the pads are kept in good condition
and replace as necessary. Never drag heavy furniture unprotected
across your floors. If furniture has casters, make sure
the casters are made of soft, non marking materials such
as rubber. Hard casters made of metal or plastic will quickly
damage your floor.
- To prevent shrinking or swelling of your floor, use a
humidifier or dehumidifier to maintain relative humidity
of 30-50%. Excessive humidity can cause your floor to swell,
while a lack of humidity can cause the floor to contract
(shrink). This can eventually lead to an uneven floor and/or
gaps between the boards.
- Clean your bamboo floors as necessary with the manufacturer’s
suggested no-wax, non-alkaline floor cleaning product.
Although, more resistant to moisture than wood flooring,
bamboo can still be damaged by too much water. If the product
requires mixing with water, follow the label directions
exactly. Also, do not let the cleaner (or any other liquid
for that matter) to pool on the surface of the floor. This
could result in damage to the finish or bamboo itself.
- Never use abrasive cleaners or tools such as scouring
powder or steel wool on your bamboo floors. If you have
stains remaining after general cleaning, first attempt to
remove them by rubbing a clean soft cloth moistened with
wood floor cleaner. If the stain is still visible, try another
clean soft cloth moistened with mineral spirits. Make sure
you carefully read and follow all directions on the cleaning
product label.
- As much as possible, limit your bamboo floor’s exposure
to sunlight. Use good quality drapes or blinds and rotate
area rugs. If the floor is exposed to too much sunlight,
the floor may darken in some areas and lighten in others.
- If you notice the finish of your bamboo floors has lost
its sheen, or you notice lots of scratches and nicks, it
may be time to re-coat or restore the floor’s finish. Follow
your manufacturer’s recommendations for what product to
use to restore the shine.
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