Wooden floors and their replicas, like, say, the engineered hardwood floors, can make your house look drastically different than any average home. Wooden floors are too expensive and easily damaged; thus, people happily opt for engineered hardwood floors. The top layer is wood, and that’s fine by most wood zealots. And the good thing about engineered hardwood floors is that … [Read more...]
How to Clean Sticky Laminate Floors
Laminate floors are super easy to clean, and it is easy to keep the floor always clean. It is because of the material used to construct laminate flooring and its stain and chemical resisting top coating. Yet, this easy to clean flooring sometimes turns out to be your worst nightmare. Whenever you walk on it, there is this annoying sloppy sound, and also, the slippers are … [Read more...]
How to Remove Sticky Residue from Tile Floors
Tile floors are one of the easiest to clean among all the floor types. Even everyday cleaning with water doesn’t harm the tile flooring a bit. Rather you ensure a clean, sanitized surface for you, your kids, pets, and other family members to walk on. Just like it is the easiest to clean, finding sticky residue on the slippery tile floors is the toughest. Unless you haven’t … [Read more...]
How to Remove Sticky Residue from Hardwood Floors
Sticky residue on hardwood floors is a common issue. It isn’t a problem that stems up within a few days. It builds up slowly, after days of uncleaned spills and dirt on the wooden floor. Moreover, it sometimes is your floor cleaner that causes sticky residue on the hardwood floor. Reasons could be any, but cleaning those residues could be a matter of concern because it is real … [Read more...]
How to Clean Unfinished Hardwood Floor?
Unfinished hardwood floor has its own charm. It has that raw, classic, realistic appearance that brings a whole different look to your wood floor. However, all that charm comes with a bit of tedious work. Unfinished hardwood floor is the wood planks without varnish or treatment. It will be gritty, more vulnerable to water than a finished hardwood floor, would be easily stained, … [Read more...]