
Taking
the proper care of your floors will keep
them looking their best and will help them
to last longer.
Visit an Abbey Showroom to see a full line
of floor care products.
Carpet Care
Vacuum at least once a week!
You can't vacuum too often. When dirt and
dust are left in a carpet, they become
gritty, sharp particles that grind down the
pile of the carpet. Using a vacuum with a
beater bar or rotating brush will loosen the
dirt making it easier for the vacuum to
remove soil. Vacuums with top-loading bags
are preferred over bottom-loading bags.
Change the disposable bag or empty the
vacuum often.
Carpet with thick loop pile construction
(Berber) may be sensitive to brushing,
rubbing, or scrapping of the pile surface
which may cause fuzzing and pile distortion.
It is recommended that vacuums with suction
action only be used on these styles.
Carpet
sweepers and electric brooms are useful for
picking up crumbs and surface soil, but it's
important to know that they will not deep
clean.
Use preventative maintenance
Its important to use runners at each door
entrance. This will greatly reduce the
accumulation of dirt.
Clean Spots and Spills Immediately
For best results, give prompt attention to
spots and spills.
Use a spoon or dull knife to remove solid
materials.
Blot up liquid spills with a white towel.
Never rub, scrub, or use a brush. This may
cause damage to carpet fibers.
Use a cleaning agent and procedure
appropriate for the type of stain being
removed.
Apply all cleaning agents to the cloth
rather than directly to the stained area to
avoid saturating the carpet when spot
cleaning.
Clean the fibers, not the backing.
Do not rush. Deep stains might require
repeat cleanings because they can "wick"
back up after initial cleaning.
Work from the outside to the center of
large stains. This prevents spreading.
Hardwood
Take good care of your hardwood floors and
theyll last a lifetime.
Water and hardwood floors don't mix! Use
only the manufacturer's recommended cleaning
products on your hardwood floor.
Small stones, mud and gritty dirt tracked
in from outside can scratch the finish of
your wood floor's finish. To help combat
this, use long bristle welcome mats placed
at all outside entrances for people to wipe
their feet on before entering onto the
floors. Also, vacuum using a soft bristle
brush attachment.
Narrow wheels, sharp wooden legs or metal
furniture legs can scratch and dent hardwood
floors. Any furniture that rests directly on
top of a hardwood floor should have felt
protectors, or furniture coasters under all
its feet.
There are many over the counter oil-based
soaps and wax based cleaning products that
may damage or dull the finish of your wood
floor. The best suggestion is to only use
the manufacturers recommended cleaning
products on your hardwood flooring.
If your hardwood floor has a polyurethane
finish never use a paste wax on the floor's
surface. A paste wax may form a sticky film
on your floor and allow tracked in dirt to
stick to your wood finish. Polyurethane
finishes will not adhere to any wax and
adding a fresh coat of polyurethane to your
floor will be very difficult.
When accidents happen and some liquid gets
spilled on your hardwood floor, you should
use a slightly damp white cloth, or paper
towel to immediately clean up and dry the
affected area. For more difficult spots,
follow the manufacturer's recommended
cleaning procedures.
Laminate
Although Laminate floors are tough, you
should follow these directions to keep them
in good shape.
Remove loose dirt by using a non-beater
bar vacuum or a dust mop.
With a damp mop or cloth, clean your
laminate flooring once a week with a vinegar
solution (1/4 cup of white vinegar to 2
gallons of clean tap water) or a nonabrasive
household cleaner, such as ammonia and water
solution. Do not saturate the flooring.
Do not use abrasive cleaners, steel wool,
soap-based detergents, waxes, polishes, or
scouring powder as they may scratch or dull
the flooring surface.
Wipe up spills immediately. Avoid allowing
liquids to stand on your flooring.
A more frequent dust mopping or vacuuming
schedule may be required in high traffic or
sandy areas.
For tough spots, such as candle wax or
chewing gum, harden the spot with ice and
then gently scrape the spot with a plastic
scraper. Even a credit card will do. Be
careful not to scratch the flooring surface.
Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
Do not use any type of buffing machine.
Use protective mats at the entry and exits
to help collect the dirt and moisture that
could damage the laminate floor.
Use floor protectors or glides under
furniture legs.
Frequent vacuuming using a non-beater bar
will pick up dirt and grime.
Glazed
Ceramic Tile
Glazed ceramic tile requires less floor care
than most of the other flooring types.
However, there are things you need to do to
maintain the beauty of your ceramic tile
floor.
Wash the floor regularly to remove any
dirt or grit. Use a mild, diluted detergent
solution.
Sweep, or vacuum your glazed tile
regularly.
Ammonia based cleaners may discolor some
types of colored grout.
After washing with a mild detergent you
should thoroughly rinse the floor with
clean, warm water.
The glazed ceramic finish should never be
waxed.
Liquids spills may be wiped up with an
all-purpose cleaner, such as Fantastic or
Top Job. This will also help the grout
joints from becoming discolored from spilled
liquids.
Non-epoxy grout joints should be treated
with a silicone grout sealer twice a year to
help preserve the grout color and to prevent
discoloration from spilled liquids.
Vinyl
Vacuum regularly to remove grit and sand.
Wash your floor occasionally with the
recommended floor cleaner.
Wipe up spills immediately. If necessary,
clean with the recommended cleaner. You can
also clean with lukewarm water and clear
ammonia.
If your floor becomes dull looking you may
need to add the recommended floor polish to
restore the original gloss level. First, try
cleaning with lukewarm water and clear
ammonia to see if there is a film on your
floor causing the dullness.
Never use abrasive cleaners, soaps, paste
waxes, or solvents on your vinyl floor.
Place non-staining, walk-off mats or
carpet runners at every outside entry to
your room. This will help keep sand and grit
from being tracked on to your floor.
Area Rugs
Regular vacuuming will help rugs retain
their beauty and will extend the life of the
rug.
Clean spills immediately with the following
method: blot with a clean cloth, spot clean
with a solution of clear dish washing
detergent (non-bleach) and water, rinse with
water, and blot dry.
Have your area rug professionally cleaned
when needed using the hot water extraction
method.
Window Coverings
MiniBlinds : Vacuum with a soft brush
attachment or dust with a feather duster or
lambs-wool duster or tool for blinds.
Vertical Blinds : Vacuum carefully with the
brush attachment used for draperies, or
clean with a lamb's-wool duster. If
fabric-covered, spot-clean only; don't use
soap and water.
Wood Blinds : Dust with vacuum or lambs-wool
duster. For occasional deep cleaning, use a
wood cleaner such as oil soap. Do not use
soap and water on wood blinds.
Wood Shutters : Dust natural wood shutters.
If painted, wash in place. Cover the floor
and sill with plastic or a drop cloth. Use a
brush dipped in detergent and water. Rinse
and dry with a cotton cloth. |