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  2. How Often Should You Clean Your Wood Floors? - AOL

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    Too much mopping can wear down the floor's seal and saturate the flooring with water, destroying the finish that protects the wood. Once the wood gets wet, floors can swell, buckle, and warp.

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    Keep floors pristine. People use furniture foot pads to protect hardwood floors. Amazon shoppers rave about how the Ruby Sliders knock it out of the park.

  4. 5 best vacuums for hardwood floors - AOL

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    Vacuum head: Look for vacuums with a soft brush head or bristles to protect hardwood floors from damage. Canister vs non-canister: Canister vacuums are not as common compared to stick vacuums or ...

  5. Water damage - Wikipedia

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    After the labor is completed, water damage equipment including air movers, air scrubbers, dehumidifiers, wood floor drying systems, and sub-floor drying equipment is left in the residence. The goal of the drying process is to stabilize the moisture content of impacted materials below 15%, the generally accepted threshold for microbial ...

  6. Wood finishing - Wikipedia

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    A worker sprays a urethane finish onto a timber. Wood finishing refers to the process of refining or protecting a wooden surface, especially in the production of furniture where typically it represents between 5 and 30% of manufacturing costs.

  7. Floor cleaning - Wikipedia

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    The treatment needed for different types of floors is very different. [4] Slipping is a common safety hazard for cleaning methods that involve water or other liquids, especially if the floor is left wet. [5] Sawdust is used on some floors to absorb any liquids that fall rather than trying to prevent them being spilt.

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