It is very important to properly maintain your herringbone floor, whether it is herringbone parquet, herringbone laminate, herringbone PVC or herringbone hybrid wooden floors. This way you not only ensure that your floor stays beautiful longer, but you can also enjoy it longer by extending its lifespan! Cleaning and maintaining a herringbone floor requires some extra attention, simply because of the unique laying pattern that characterizes these different herringbone floor types. Maintaining and cleaning a herringbone floor can be challenging if you are not well informed.
Herringbone parquet floor maintained
It is really important to maintain your oak herringbone parquet properly. This commitment is particularly valuable to guarantee the lifespan and warranty of your floor.
How to clean oak herringbone parquet?
Among all the potential culprits, sand is a sneaky threat to your (oiled) parquet floor. Small grains of sand can leave scratches unnoticed in the protective top layer of your parquet. In the worst case, persistent sand can cause even deeper grooves and scratches in the wood. To avoid these unwanted consequences, it is crucial to regularly take out the vacuum cleaner, preferably with a soft brush head. This prevents sand from causing damage that has crept in and minimizes the risk of unwanted scratches. A smart tip: lay down a sturdy cleaning mat at the entrance to effectively reduce the ingress of sand and dirt.
If your herringbone parquet floor is one with bevel sides (v-grooves), its cleaning deserves extra attention because of the shape of the boards. We highly recommend vacuuming in line with the pattern. This way you can be sure that all sand residues are thoroughly removed from the grooves and no potentially harmful remains remain. In this way you maintain the beauty of your floor and prevent possible adverse effects in the long term.
What cleaning products to use?
A oak herringbone floor requires specific maintenance products to maintain its splendor. Just like with a Wooden Herringbone Parquet floor, regular maintenance with oil is essential. We advise you to apply this at least once a year. The use of maintenance oil is crucial to enjoy your wooden floor for a long time. This oil not only offers protection against stains, but also against permanent damage. If you have an active family life, have pets or your floor is otherwise under a lot of strain, it is advisable to invest more often in treating your floor with maintenance oil. This preserves the beauty of your oak herringbone floor and keeps it protected from the challenges of everyday use.
Herringbone laminate floor maintenance
Taking care of your herringbone laminate floor goes beyond just superficial cleaning; It requires understanding and attention. Both sand and small pebbles can secretly damage your floor, a truth that applies to any herringbone laminate.
How to clean herringbone laminate?
The regular use of the vacuum cleaner is therefore vital to avoid possible problems. When sand and pebbles remain unobstructed, they can leave scratches in the top layer of the laminate due to friction and wear. When vacuuming your herringbone floor, it is wise to use a soft brush attachment to minimize damage. In addition, various types of laminate flooring, including the refined herringbone laminate available from Solza, have a special anti-scratch layer for extra protection. This property makes the floor less susceptible to damage. For example, take a look at the herringbone laminate from Floer that Solza offers, to gain more insight into the protective properties of this unique floor choice. This way you ensure that your herringbone laminate floor remains in optimal condition and you continue to enjoy its charm.
What cleaning products to use?
For the maintenance of a herringbone laminate floor and whalebone laminate it is important to choose the right cleaning products. It is safe to use (lukewarm) warm water for cleaning the laminate. However, it is crucial that the floor does not remain damp for too long and that no puddle formation occurs. Prolonged moisture on the floor can penetrate through the grooves under the laminate and lead to damage. This can result in the boards bulging or even their rise. After mopping, it is advisable to wipe the floor with a dry (microfiber) cloth. Opening doors and windows after mopping can also help the floor dry faster.
Do not use all-purpose cleaner or green soap
When cleaning a herringbone laminate floor, it is important not to use all-purpose cleaner or green soap. These means can dull the floor and even affect the color of the laminate. Instead, it is recommended to mix a small amount of cleaning vinegar with (lukewarm) water.
Top layer damaged?
If the top layer of the floor has become damaged or dull due to misuse or intensive use, a small amount of ammonia can help to restore the natural color of the laminate. In general, a herringbone laminate floor can be well maintained by applying this cleaning method twice a year.
Do not use a steam cleaner
The use of a steam cleaner is not recommended for cleaning a herringbone laminate floor, as its high pressure can result in moisture passing through the grooves under the floor.
Herringbone PVC floor maintenance
Maintaining and cleaning a herringbone PVC floor is very easy and that is exactly why more and more people are going for this choice. The attractive thing about PVC is that it is completely water resistant. Even if water were to end up under the floor, this would not adversely affect the floorboards. This feature makes the cleaning process very practical. To support maintenance, several flooring brands recommend the use of the James floor cleaner. However, this does not mean that a PVC floor necessarily needs intensive and costly maintenance treatments. By vacuuming regularly and using lukewarm water during mopping, the herringbone PVC floor receives all the necessary maintenance to remain in optimal condition.
Hybrid wooden herringbone floor maintenance
Maintaining hybrid wooden herringbone floors requires attention and care to maintain their beauty. A regular vacuum is essential to remove dust and dirt and prevent scratches. Since these hybrid wooden floors are lacquered, it is important to use a cleaning agent that is suitable for lacquered parquet. An excellent option is the Dr. Schutz Parquet & Cleaner. This particular detergent can be safely used for mopping the floor. This not only keeps the hybrid wooden herringbone surface clean, but also maintains the durability and shine of the lacquer finish.