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	<title>Comments on: Cleaning Hardwoods and trying to make storage space?</title>
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		<title>By: alicias7768</title>
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		<description>How to Clean Real hardwood Floors
Step1Keep your real hardwood floors clean of dirt and particles as much as possible. Do this by placing floor mats at each entrance to trap the larger particles of dirt. Ground in particles of dirt and small pebbles cause dents and scratches in the surface of your real hardwood floors, causing a dulling look as well as potential maintenance problems down the line. 
Step2Sweep your real hardwood floors frequently, picking up as much grit and debris as possible. 
Step3Vacuum your hardwood floors frequently using the soft brush attachment only. 
Step4Mop your real hardwood floors at least once each week using a commercial floor cleaning and polishing compound. Mop with water lightly, making certain that water does not puddle anywhere as it may work its way down through small scratches in the floor&#039;s coating and damage the underlying wood itself. 
Step5At least once each week use a commercial grade floor wax to maintain a high lustre and add a layer of protection to your hardwood floor.When necessary buff your floor by hand with a clean dry cloth, 
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How to Clean Real hardwood Floors<br />
Step1Keep your real hardwood floors clean of dirt and particles as much as possible. Do this by placing floor mats at each entrance to trap the larger particles of dirt. Ground in particles of dirt and small pebbles cause dents and scratches in the surface of your real hardwood floors, causing a dulling look as well as potential maintenance problems down the line.<br />
Step2Sweep your real hardwood floors frequently, picking up as much grit and debris as possible.<br />
Step3Vacuum your hardwood floors frequently using the soft brush attachment only.<br />
Step4Mop your real hardwood floors at least once each week using a commercial floor cleaning and polishing compound. Mop with water lightly, making certain that water does not puddle anywhere as it may work its way down through small scratches in the floor&#8217;s coating and damage the underlying wood itself.<br />
Step5At least once each week use a commercial grade floor wax to maintain a high lustre and add a layer of protection to your hardwood floor.When necessary buff your floor by hand with a clean dry cloth,</p>
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