This care and cleaning guide is provided in-part by the World Floor Covering Association and manufacturers guidelines. Your Mother was Right Keeping the floor clean is not hard, but there are some guidelines to increase the life of your flooring.…

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This care and cleaning guide is provided in-part by the World Floor Covering Association and manufacturers guidelines. Your Mother was Right Keeping the floor clean is not hard, but there are some guidelines to increase the life of your flooring.…
This care and cleaning guide is provided by the World Floor Covering Association. Suck It Up Dirt, dust, and other small particles are sharp and abrasive, and when they collect in your carpet, they can rip and tear the fibers…
This care and cleaning guide is provided by the World Floor Covering Association. Meet Mat Tiny particles, like dirt, can act like sandpaper and scratch your wood. By placing a floor mat at each entryway and encouraging family members and…
This care and cleaning guide is provided by the World Floor Covering Association. Sweeping & Mopping Dust and dirt act as an abrasive on a laminate’s surface and seriously dull its appearance. This fact of life can be avoided by…
This care and cleaning guide is provided by the World Floor Covering Association. Your Mother Was Right Keeping the floor clean is not hard, but there are some guidelines to increase the life of your flooring. Dust, sand and grit…
This care and cleaning guide is provided by the World Floor Covering Association. Sweeping Dirt adheres easily to the surface of ceramic tile, especially styles with textured surfaces. Regular sweeping loosens and removes most dirt. A vacuum cleaner can also…
This care and cleaning guide is provided in-part by Bertch Cabinets and Shiloh Cabinetry. Wipe Down Cleaning your cabinets is not hard, but there are some guidelines to increase the life of your cabinets. Dust cabinets frequently with a soft…
This care and cleaning guide is provided in-part by Cambria. Too Hot To Handle Some countertops can handle high temperatures, but as a good general rule of thumb it is good to always use closed-weave hot pads or solid trivets under…