Remember,
like any floor covering, our real wood floors will show signs of wear
over time, depending on the size and lifestyle of your family. By
observing a few precautions and setting up a regular cleaning routine
and maintenance program, you can expect years of beauty from your
Anderson floor. The following are examples of the reasonable and necessary
maintenance you are expected to perform. They are not intended to
be an exclusive list.
1. Sweep or vacuum regularly since built-up grit can damage the
surface of the wood. The vacuum head must be a brush or felt type.
Be certain the wheels of the vacuum are clean and do not damage
the finish. DO NOT USE A VACUUM WITH A BEATER BAR HEAD.
2. Remove spills promptly using a soft cloth and cleaning products
recommended by Anderson.
3. NEVER wet-mop, damp-mop, or flood your floor with water or other
products. This can severely damage the flooring and will void the
warranties. The use of Dry Swiffer® by Proctor & Gamble, or
other similar product, is highly recommended. Do not use hardwood
floor cleaning machines. See section on Improper Maintenance.
4. The use of Anderson-approved maintenance and floor-care products,
including but not limited to BonaX Swedish Formula Hardwood Flooring
Cleaner and Basic Coating Squeaky Hardwood Floor Cleaner, is highly
recommended.
5. IMPORTANT: Do not use oil soaps, liquid or paste wax products
or other household cleaners that contain lemon oil, tung oil, silicon
or ammonia since these warranties do not cover damage caused by
non-recommended products. Use of these and other such products will
harm the long-term performance of your floor and may also affect
its recoatability.
6. Keep pets’ nails trimmed, and paws clean and free of dirt, gravel,
grease, oil, and stains.
7. Place protective pads beneath furniture legs and feet to reduce
scratches and dents.
8. Use a dolly and protective sheets of plywood when moving heavy
objects, furniture, or appliances.
9. Make certain furniture casters are clean and operate properly
(a minimum 1” width is recommended).
10. Remove shoes with spiked or damaged heels before walking on
floor.
11. Exposure to the sun and its UV rays accelerates the oxidation
and aging of wood and fabrics. This causes the stain and/or wood
to fade and/or to change color. We recommend that you rearrange
rugs and furniture periodically so the floor ages evenly. These
warranties do not cover damage from the sun and its UV rays.
12. Use area rugs in high traffic areas and pivot points (e.g.,
stair landings, room entries, etc.), especially if you have a large
family or indoor pets.