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Pinnacle Hardwood Floor Care
GENERAL FLOOR CARE INFORMATION
Initial Care – Clean the floor thoroughly by sweeping or vacuuming. Use approved hardwood floor cleaner, following manufacturer directions.
Routine Care – Just sweep or vacuum regularly to remove dust and grime which may dull or scratch the finish. Clean occasionally with an approved hardwood floor cleaner. Use a soft cloth to apply and remove the cleaner. Problem marks can be removed with acetone applied to a soft cloth, and then cleaned with an approved hardwood floor cleaner. Wipe up spills as soon as possible to avoid problems.
Preventive Maintenance – Use small rugs or walk-off mats at all entries to prevent grit and moisture from being tracked in. Use an area rug in front of kitchen sinks to protect the floor from spills. Area rugs should be slip-resistant with a backing that will not discolor the floor. Do not use area rugs or non-skid rug underlayments with a solid rubber or vinyl backing.
Use floor protector pads under heavy furniture such as cabinets, dining room tables, sofas and entertainment centers with feet to reduce the risk of indentation. Felt floor protectors versus rubber or plastic are recommended to help prevent scrapes and scratches from furniture being moved. On furniture so equipped, use cylinder type casters versus ball casters to reduce the risk of indentation by distributing weight more evenly.
Sweep or vacuum regularly. Never damp mop with water. Water can permanently damage the floor. Use approved wood floor cleaners to remove spills or spots.
Avoid wearing shoes with worn stiletto or spike heels (the type with exposed metal pins) as they cause indentions and will damage the floor. Rolling or sliding heavy objects across the floor can cause damage such as scratches or indentations. Pet claws should be trimmed regularly as they may scratch the finish of the floor. The performance of a wood floor is greatly influenced by the environmental conditions of the room. Temperatures and relative humidity that we find comfortable are also favorable for hardwood flooring. A temperature of 70° F and a relative humidity
PINNACLE'S AMCERIC® NO-WAX FINISH
This enhanced and technically advanced molecular ceramic coating process protects the floor with the toughest abrasion resistant finish available. Yet this crystal clear finish enables all of the color, tone and texture of the wood to shine through. Routine care is as easy as vacuuming or sweeping regularly and occasional cleaning with Pinnacle floor care products. You never have to wax or buff.
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