Table of contents
- Introduction
- Careful furniture movement
- Use of doormats
- Regular floor cleaning
- Care and protection measures
- Conclusion
A flawless floor can significantly influence the ambiance of a room. Unfortunately, scratches and wear are inevitable on many floor coverings, especially in rooms with high foot traffic or households with pets. However, with some precautions, the flawless condition of your floor can be preserved much longer. Here are our tips to avoid scratches and keep your floor in top shape:
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Move furniture carefully: When rearranging furniture, be careful. It is best to lift furniture instead of dragging it across the floor. If that is not possible, use furniture sliders or felt pads to protect the furniture legs and preserve the floor from scratches.
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Use doormats: Dirt and small stones can act like sandpaper. A doormat at the front door or entrance area catches most of these particles before they enter the living space.
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Regular cleaning: A clean floor is less prone to scratches. Sweep or vacuum your floor regularly to remove sand, dirt, and other abrasive particles.
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Monitor pet paws: Long dog nails can easily scratch floors. Keep them short and well-groomed, and consider placing special mats in areas where your pet frequents most.
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Use appropriate cleaning tools: A soft mop or microfiber cloths are best suited for floor cleaning. Avoid hard brushes or vacuum attachments that could cause scratches.
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Be careful with high heels: Especially stiletto heels can damage wooden floors or delicate surfaces. Consider taking off shoes at the entrance or setting up a special mat area for placing shoes.
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Use protective varnish: Some floors, especially hardwood floors, can benefit from a protective varnish that seals the surface and provides additional protection against scratches and wear.
- Use rugs in high-traffic areas: This can not only help protect your floor but also give your room a cozy atmosphere.