Linoleum is something of a miracle product that can handle high traffic and dirt without damage. To keep your flooring looking its best, though, you’ve
General Floor Cleaning Tips and Tricks
Whatever happened to the projected future where a maid robot named Rosie took care of all of our household chores? Until our world becomes more futuristic, regular floor cleaning is a necessary task to keep your home free of dust and debris while protecting the floor surface. Over time, sand and dirt accumulate on your unclean hard floors, and the grit damages the protective coating, causing scratches and dullness. We put together easy information to help you clean your floors, whether they are made of linoleum, tile, slate, wood, or stone.
Discover a range of routine and deep floor cleaning methods using a broom, vacuum, and wet or dry mop and find out the proper way to use these tools without damaging the floor. We explain how to combine varying ingredients to make a natural, homemade stain remover to clean up water marks, food spills, and other common stains. Learn ways to use white vinegar, dish soap, hydrogen peroxide, lemon juice, and baking soda as floor washing additives. Enjoy tips for daily maintenance and stain prevention, and ways to remove floor wax.
How to Clean Linoleum Floors
Linoleum is a durable material that easily withstands dirt brought on by even the toughest stains on your kitchen floor and the muddiest of boots.
Homemade Slate Floor Cleaner
Slate is a stylish material that adds color and durability to your flooring. Available in a wide variety of textures, colors, and affordability, slate is
How to Clean Slate Floors
Slate is a finely textured natural stone, and due to it’s bonded state and smooth texture, it does not stain as quickly as other materials.