How to maintain cork flooring?

How to maintain cork flooring?
More and more families use cork flooring in the decoration, but how to maintain the cork flooring, the following points can effectively help you to easily get the cork flooring maintenance.

One: The maintenance of cork floor is easier than other floors. Usually, you only need to wipe it with a wrung mop or rag. In the process of use, it is best to avoid bringing sand into the room. Individual sand particles will be brought in and it will not wear the floor. This is because the sand particles will be pressed into the elastic layer under the foot after being brought in, and will be ejected again when the foot step leaves. It should be reminded here that it is not advisable to bring in too dirty and excessive sand, which will cause flow and wear. It is recommended to lay a mat at the door to reduce the abrasion of the sand on the floor.

Two: When maintaining the floor, do not wash it with water or clean it with decontamination powder. Use a special cleaner to remove areas that are difficult to clean.

Three: Keep the floor dry and clean, try to avoid flooding, rain, and large areas of moisture. If you accidentally pour water or leave water on the ground, please wipe it off with a dry cloth in time.

Four: The furniture can be placed on the floor 24 hours after the floor is installed, and the movement of people on it can be minimized within 24 hours. Avoid strong impact on the floor. The furniture is moved for the benefit of lifting. It cannot be dragged directly. The legs of the furniture should be cushioned to prevent the cork floor from sinking and difficult to recover.

Five: Prevent heat damage. Do not put hot water cups and other high-temperature items directly on the floor to avoid scalding the surface paint film; at the same time, try to avoid direct sunlight on the floor for a long time to avoid premature cracking and aging of the paint film after being irradiated by ultraviolet rays for a long time. .

Six: If it is used in a place with a large flow of people, after three or five years, if there is abrasion in individual places, it can be partially compensated, that is, to re-coat the local area. The method is very simple, lightly use sandpaper on the worn area Sand it to remove the dirt on its surface, and then gently wipe it with a dry soft cloth, re-coat the coating, or cover the local area with a polyester film.