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How often should you clean your floors?
“In a perfect scenario,” Clyde says, “you should vacuum high-traffic areas at least daily, especially if you have young children and pets in your household.” Yes, she said daily. If you had a visceral reaction to that word, you may want to invest in a robot vacuum cleaner. That’s because the dirt, grime and other tiny particles could be abrasive and cause damage when ground underfoot; daily vacuuming will also prevent you from accidentally tracking any of it into other rooms.
Cleaning pros also recommend deep-cleaning floors a minimum of once a week in high-traffic or mess-prone areas like kitchens and bathrooms. This not only keeps your space tidy but also prevents damage that occurs when spills, stains or splashes are overlooked and eat away at flooring materials.
Another bonus: Cleaning floors regularly can keep allergies in check. After all, as you vacuum, mop and disinfect, you’ll be removing things like pet hair, dust mites and other potential allergens. “If you don’t clean your floors enough and people in your household have allergies, they may start getting worse symptoms,” says Elena Ledoux, founder and CEO of Superb Maids in Las Vegas.
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Does the type of flooring affect how you clean it?
Absolutely. “For each surface, there are very specific processes, tools, supplies and methods for cleaning,” says Ledoux. If you don’t follow the proper cleaning recommendations, you could damage your floors over time.
For starters, it’s important to use the right vacuum and attachments on your floors so you don’t scuff them. And the right methods are essential when cleaning marble floors and other natural stone. These materials are calcium-based, which means they’re sensitive to anything even slightly acidic, and using cleaning sprays that are not pH neutral—even things as gentle as white vinegar or dish soap—can permanently damage the stone. Similarly, while stone can tolerate moisture, wood and laminate floors cannot; that means you need to make sure your mop isn’t too wet when cleaning wood floors.
Which leads us to our next section! Here’s what you need to know about cleaning every type of wood floor in your home.