We bought a new house that has hardwood flooring in the foyer and kitchen.
Clean between wood floor boards.
Cleaning by hand will allow you to reach between the cracks more easily.
If you spill something wet quickly soak it up with a rag sponge paper towel etc.
The problem is there is a 1 8 inch gap between the floorboards.
Your best bet for removing this debris is by using a powerful vacuum.
A quick change to your cleaning routine will change the whole look of your room with hardwood.
If you have a heavy duty wet dry canister shop vac with attachments use it to suck up the dust and dirt that settles into those gaps.
What is the best way to clean wood floor grooves.
Flat mops can t get at the dirt wedged between the wood.
You will need to find something narrow enough to go between the boards to loosen the dirt and then use a vacuum with crevice tool attached to suck it out.
It covers the foyer kitchen eating area and hallway to the family room.
Cleaning hardwood floors is generally easy but cleaning in the grooves is a little more complicated because of the small spaces involved.
Dirt gets embedded between the planks of hardwood floors and dulls the shine of the wood.
Remove the dirt between the wood regularly so it doesn t get packed down and more difficult to remove.
Dip a cleaning cloth in the solution and wring out the excess water.
Water logged wood will first swell then shrink as it dries out.
Don t overwax a wood floor.
If your floor is real hardwood lightly sand it then apply a new finish to restore the wood s natural beauty.
Wipe the cloth across the floor working in 2 foot by 2 foot sections at a time.
We are in the house 4 months and noticed wide gaps between the planks.
If you choose to use a vacuum do not use anything other than a qualified hardwood floor vacuum regularly spot clean your floors instead of mopping entire sections.
Sweeping your hardwood floors is a great cleaning step but it can push small particles of dirt and dust into the spaces between the planks.
The problem is magnified when the boards were not tightly laid in the first place.
Another exacerbating condition is water damage.
With older tongue and groove hardwood or even wide plank floors gaps inevitably develop between the boards mostly because the wood shrinks over time as it dries out and loses moisture content.
If it looks dull try buffing your hardwood floor instead.
Some i can even put a dime nickel and quarter down the gaps.
Qour house is 28 years old and so is the wood flooring.
Always apply floor wax to go with the grain of the wood.
There is a lot of dirt embedded in the bevelled edges of our hardwood.
Apply extra pressure to the black streaks between the joints.
And clean the small area with a damp not wet rag to avoid having to mop the entire floor.
Use floor wax to revitalize and deep clean worn floors.