The Baltic Wood floors are made out of 100% wood, which is a natural material. To maintain the best shape of your wood floor for many years, follow some straightforward guidelines:
Make sure you use doormats – a mixture of sand and water carried
on shoe soles acts as sandpaper. Doormats placed at entrance and terrace doors effectively protect the floor against damage.
Use floor protection furniture pads – chair and furniture legs can scratch the floor and so you would be well-advised to use felt protective pads for any piece of furniture; for swivel chairs use hardwood floor casters.
Maintain the air humidity level of about 40-50% and the temperature of 20°C. In winter when the humidity drops, use an air humidifier.
If your wood floor is varnished, remember to dust it with a special brush or sweep it with a soft-bristle broom. Occasionally and depending
on the amount of dirt, the floor should be washed with a damp cloth
and some cleaning agent.
In order to preserve the natural beauty of your varnished wood floor, use the following cleaning agents:
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Cleaning concentrate for varnished floors (1000 ml) |
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Renovation agent for varnished floors – matte(1000 ml) |
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Renovation agent for varnished floors – |
It is highly recommended that an oiled floor is properly cared for from the very beginning. Proper cleaning agents should be used. Wood floor should be regularly swept with a soft-bristle broom or vacuumed with a special brush attachment. Every now and then, the floor should be mopped with
a damp cloth and a proper cleaning agent which puts on a special protective layer. It will provide an extra safeguard against damage as well as wear and tear.
To preserve the natural beauty of your floor over a long time, you are advised to use proper cleaning agents:
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Cleaning concentrate for oiled floors (1000 ml) |
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Renovation agent fort Wood floors – transparent oil (1000 ml) |
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Renovation agent fort Wood floors – white oil (1000 ml) |