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Parquet flooring is durable, affordable, and looks good. The flooring pattern works in almost every type of room in either an intricate or simple design. The one catch of having parquet floors is it needs regular maintenance to keep it looking clean and fresh.
Steps
Taking General Care of Your Floor
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1Vacuum the floor. Vacuuming is a good first step for clearing your floors. Since parquet floors are patterned by different sizes of wood, vacuuming can reach the dirt between the cracks. The vacuum also loosens the dirt to be scrubbed more thoroughly later.
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2Sweep the parquet floor. You can use a normal brush, but you can also use a dust specific dry mop. Certain dry mops even have special tissues especially for wood floors or parquet floors. Sweeping is important to get all the bits of dirt that the vacuum missed.Advertisement
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3Mop the floor with water. Clean the parquet floor with a damp mop if your parquet floor is sealed. The trick is to use as little water as possible on the floor. Start in one corner of the room and mop in an eight symbol to remove excessive dirt and sand. Wring the mop thoroughly out, and mop the floor again to remove the excess water until the floor is dry.
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4Perform a general cleaning regularly. It is best to do the aforementioned steps once every two weeks, if not more frequently. By doing these steps on a regular basis, you won’t be required to do a deep cleaning as often. You also will prevent the buildup of crud between the panels of wood.
Performing a Deep Clean
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1Start by doing a general clean. Go through the steps of sweeping and vacuuming the floors. You should start a deep cleaning much like you would start your general cleaning. You can also mop the floors with water, but you’ll be mopping the floor with a cleaner.
- You will benefit the floors with two mop jobs, but this is up to you.
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2Find special parquet flooring products. There are many different cleaning solutions for your parquet floors. Some products will clean the floors and place an extra sealant. This type of product is specific to wood surfaces. It cleans, polishes, and coats the flooring.
- Look for commercial products that enhance the flooring with nutrients and additives that make the floor look fresh.
- Wooden cleaners will work for parquet floors since they’re made of scraps of wood.
- It is important to coat the floor with a sealant to increase the longevity and durability of the floors.
- Avoid wax products or other cleaners that promise a shine. These products create problems when it’s time to apply another coating.
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3Create a cleaning solution. You don’t have to buy a commercial product if you’d rather create your own solution. Most home remedies that are safe for parquet floors include a simple mixture of mild dishwashing detergent. Mix a bucket of warm water with ¼ cup of mild dishwashing soap.
- Avoid using vinegar, ammonia, high pH cleaners, and any oil based soaps.[1]
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4Mop the floors with a cleaner. The key to mopping the floors, regardless of a cleaner, is to use a minimal amount of water. Follow the instructions if you purchased a commercial cleaner, and make sure you dilute the cleaner with the proper amount of water. Soak the mop with the cleaner water, and then spend a good bit of time draining the mop.
- Water is an enemy to the health of wood floors. Use as little as you can!
Keeping Your Parquet Floor Safe
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1Protect heavy trafficked areas. Get an area rug or a rug runner for places where there will be heavy foot traffic. When selecting a rug, you should also get a rug stopper, to prevent the rug from scrunching up.
- Keep a rug near the door to prevent excessive dirt to be tracked onto the floor.
- Consider getting an outdoor rug to wipe your shoes off before entering the house.
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2Remove furniture for cleaning. To truly protect your floors, you should remove all the furniture. By doing this you will clean your parquet floors in an even manner. When you move furniture in and out of a room, be sure to handle it so that nothing scratches the floor.
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3Trim your pet’s nails. Never declaw an animal because it is a cruel thing to do. Instead, you can have your cat or dog’s nails trimmed. Dogs are especially likely to scratch wooden floors due to excitement and guests.
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4Spot clean when necessary. If something spills onto the floors, you should take a moment to clean it up right away. Instead of waiting for your next day off to clean the floors, do a spot clean to ensure nothing stains. The best way to clean something like spilled food or liquid is with a damp cloth.
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QuestionIs Pine-Sol okay for cleaning parquet flooring?Michelle Driscoll, MPHMichelle Driscoll is the Owner of Mulberry Maids, which is based in Fort Collins, Colorado. With five years of experience, her business specializes in cleaning homes and small offices. She holds a Masters in Public Health from the Colorado School of Public Health. Additionally, Mulberry Maids has an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau.
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QuestionWhat type of cleaning product should I use to clean parquet flooring?Community AnswerYou should use a natural wood cleaner for your parquet floors. Do not buy anything that promises a clear shine or gloss. You could also use a mixture of mild dish washing soap and water. The key to mopping with a wood cleaner is to use as little liquid as possible.
Things You'll Need
- Vacuum cleaner
- Swiffer mop/brush
- Mop
- Bucket
- Detergent especially made for wooden floors
About This Article
To clean a parquet floor, vacuum it regularly to remove dirt from between the cracks. You can also clean the floor with a damp mop every 2 weeks. If your floor is still dirty and you need to perform a deep clean, combine warm water with dish washing soap and dip your mop into the mixture. Then, squeeze excess water out of the mop before you clean the floor, because applying too much water can damage wooden floors. Finally, mop your floor until it's clean. For tips on how to keep your parquet floor safe, including how to protect heavy trafficked areas, read on!