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Caring for your Hardwood and Hardwood Laminate is easier than you think!

Just Vacuum and you are done!

Finished hardwood and hardwood laminate are the among the simplest types of flooring to care for. In most cases just a quick sweep and you are done. The occasional wipe with a damp cloth or mop will renew the luster of new wood. You can use a vacuum only if you can disengage the "beater bar" or it does not have one. You could damage your floor by running the beater bar on the hardwood. A Vacuum will cut the time in half.

My wife was vacuuming our master the other day, and was blown away at the amount of dust that had collected. I told her "guess what would be in the carpet, if we had decided to put it in here." Her reaction of disgust was enough for me for the labor of putting the hardwood in.

A neat idea that I heard


and was skeptical when I heard, but it really works. If you have a squeaky spot in your hardwood. Sprinkle some talcum (baby) powder in the cracks and work it in as much as possible. Sweep up the excess (do not vacuum) and use as normal. The talcum powder will work in the cracks and the squeaks will stop. It is truly amazing. Just give it a try. it is very cheap and will do nothing but help.


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Mr. Lesslie is the president of greathomeimprovements.com and a consultant for Department of Energy's Building America Division for the last 6 years. He is responsible for all the content and marketing for www.greathomeimprovements.com - Great Home Improvements Start Here!