Do you remember those commercials with that woman with a giant gap in her teeth, selling wood floor cleaner that smelled like pine?
Please don't listen to that nice woman.
The two biggest enemies to hardwood floors is water and dirt; especially water. Most people born pre-1970 clean (because that is just how you do it) with soap, water, and a mop. "As long as I don't let it sit long, I will be fine".
As an expert in hardwood floors, water breaks down the layers of polyurethane slowly. Sure, your floors look great and they smell like a forrest, but give it 5 years and you will begin to see fading. Two more years and you will see darkening of the wood. Most of the time, when our customers notice this, they know something is wrong. Unfortunately, it is too late for a Top Layer Refinish and the floors will need to be completely refinished.
Prevent a Full Refinish. Get your floors Deep Cleaned once per year and a Top Layer Refinish every 3-5.
Check out the Deep Clean process at www.thefloordoc.com/deepclean
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