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Basic Protection
The finish on your now flooring requires up to 90 days to cure. Thereafter, we recommend an additional (third) coat of Swedish finish to lessen the possibility of damage and to further enhance the appearance of the floor.
All floors need care to look their best. Under normal use hardwood floors with Swedish finish need to be recoated and buffed every 2 years. The cost is similar to shampooing your carpets. Recoating and buffing will help keep the hardwood protected. Failure to maintain the protection may result in the need to entirely refinish the floor - at about 10 times the cost of recoating and buffing.
Hardwood Conditions
The beauty of hardwood floors is that they are a natural product, and are subject to various conditions.
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Condition |
Cause |
| Swelling |
Humidity causes moisture and
swelling. In some cases this may cause a washboard affect. |
| Shrinking |
Heat and dry weather draws moisture from wood, causing it to shrink. This may cause cracks between the seams. |
| What
to do about cracks & squeaks? |
See
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These conditions of hardwood floors may continue for 2 to 3 years after installation as the wood slowly adjusts to its atmospheric environment. After 2 to 3 years the wood will stabilize.
Any cracks remaining in hardwood floors after the curing period may be filled during the normal course of the recommended re- coat.
Care
Damp mop with a mild solution of water and white vinegar to remove light dirt.
Never allow liquids to stand on a hardwood floor.
Wipe up liquids before they set. Do not use detergents on hardwood floors.
These can be problems for hardwood:
 | Heavy objects dropped on floors |
 | Heavy furniture pulled across the floor |
 | High heels or shoes with rocks in soles |
 | Chairs or stools pulled across floor |
 | Children's toys could scratch or dent the surface |
 | Refer to "Placing Furniture on Your New
Floor" under Vinyl Floors for information on protecting hardwood floors from furniture and appliances. |
Dulling. This can result from residue from soaps and detergents, or
from not thoroughly rinsing the recommended water/vinegar solution. To remove this residue first try a thorough rinsing followed by buffing with a lamb's wool pad. If this fails, recoating the Swedish finish may be necessary.
Preventative Maintenance
Preventative maintenance is a term more common to industry than to
residential or office floor care, but its importance cannot be over-emphasized.
Good preventative maintenance lengthens the intervals between the major
renovation operations such as re-coating, re-waxing and refinishing. Here are
some basic rules that apply to all types of floor finishes.
 | Keep grit off the floor. Use dirt-trapping, walk-off mats at all exterior
doors to help prevent dirt, grit and sand from getting inside the building.
Throw- rugs or small sections of carpet just inside the entrances are also
recommended. Dirt and grit are any flooring's worst enemy and that includes
carpets and vinyls as well as hardwoods. Keep door mats clean. |
 | In kitchens, use area rugs at high spill locations and at work
stations-stove, sink, refrigerator. Cotton is generally the best fabric since it
is easily washed. Mats with a smooth backing, i.e. rubber or vinyl, may trap
water beneath. |
 | Finishes and certain chemicals in wood oxidize and are affected by ultra
violet light sources causing the wood and finish to change color and develop a
patina or age. To avoid uneven appearance, move area rugs occasionally and drape
or shade large windows. |
 | Put fabric glides on the legs of your furniture; they allow furniture to be
moved easily without scuffing the floor. Clean the glides regularly since grit
can become embedded in them. Some furniture may require barrel type roller
casters as ball type casters may cause damage. Grey, non-marking rubber casters
are the best. Avoid casters made of hard materials like metals or hard plastics.
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 | Vacuum regularly, as often as you vacuum carpets; a brush attachment works
beautifully. Sweep or use a dust mop daily or as needed, but do not use a
household dust treatment as this may cause your floor to become slick, dull the
finish, or interfere with re-coating. |
 | Wipe up food and other spills promptly with a dry cloth or paper towel. Use
a slightly moistened cloth for sticky spills if necessary. Then wipe the floor
dry with another cloth or paper towel. |
 | Keep heels on shoes in good repair, especially high heels. Heels that have
their protective cap missing or worn away exposing the steel support rod will
dent any floor surface, even concrete. |
 | By observing these simple suggestions you'll go a long way toward keeping
your hardwood floors beautiful and making their care easier. |
Cracks--The same reaction to humidity or the lack of it is happening
constantly in your wood floors. Tiny cracks between edges of boards may appear
when dry conditions are produced by your heating system. This can usually be
REDUCED simply by installing a humidifier. Both family and floors benefit from a
healthier environment and a balance of moisture content in the house.
Squeaks-When interiors become damp in rainy weather, boards may
expand so that edges rub together and produce a squeak. Improper fastening of
the floor or subfloor can also cause squeaks. To correct this, first try
lubrication.
A liberal amount of liquid wax may do the job with waxed floors. Or sift a
small amount of powdered soap stone, talcum powder, or powdered graphite between
adjacent boards where the noise occurs. Another method is to drive triangular
glazier points between the strips using a putty knife to set them below the
surface.
If that doesn't work, drive 2" finishing nails through pilot holes drilled
into the face of the flooring. Nails should be placed near edges of the boards.
Set them with a nail set and hide with matching color putty.
The best solution requires more work and can be accomplished only where there
is access beneath the floor (crawl space or basement). This involves placing
wood screws from below. They are inserted through the subfloor and into the
finish floor to pull the flooring strips tight to the subfloor. |

Harris
Tarkett Maintenance
 | Keep a doormat inside and outside entrances to minimize tracked-in
grit |
 | Remove remaining grit or dirt by vacuum or dust mop |
 | Use Harris Tarkett Floor Cleaner and Refresher
to keep flooring looking like new |
 | Never use water on a hardwood floor |
 | Wipe spills immediately with a damp cloth or rag |
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Tips To Help You Protect Your New Harris Tarkett Hardwood Floor |
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Excessive amounts of water
and wood don't mix
Wood is a natural material that swells when it absorbs water and shrinks
when it dries. Wipe up spills immediately to keep your floor unmarked,
smooth and level. Never use water to clean or mop your floor. |
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Avoid spike heels and furniture glides
Spike heels are damaging to hardwood flooring. They strike a floor with more
force per inch than an elephant's foot. Spike heels in disrepair are
especially harmful to your floor. Round headed chair glides and narrow
wheels on furniture legs are also damaging. They can scratch or permanently
dent your floor. Spread the weight. Use commercially made felt protectors or
furniture coasters to prevent scratches and dents. |
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Grit is one of the biggest dangers to your floor
Tracked-in dirt is like sandpaper on hardwood flooring. Use a walk-off or
entry rug at every outdoor entrance to catch grit. Vacuum or shake out
regularly.Use of floor maintenance products not specifically manufactured
for use on Harris Tarkett floors may damage your floor and in addition, will
void your warranty. Use only Harris Tarkett Cleaner and Refresher. |
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Household Type |
Harris Tarkett Cleaner |
Harris Tarkett Refresher |
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2 adults |
Once per month |
1 time a year or as needed |
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More than 2 adults |
Once per month |
1 time a year or as needed |
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2 adults, 1-2 children medium traffic areas |
Once per month |
1 time a year or as needed |
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2 adults, 3+ children heavy traffic areas |
Use as needed |
1 time a year or as needed |
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Never use oil
soap products or ammonia based cleaners
on Harris Tarkett hardwood flooring. |
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Accidents can happen...
but with the Harris Tarkett Retouch Kit you can easily repair scratches,
gouges, burns and other minor damage that may occur over the life or your
floor. |
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Harris Tarkett Retouch Kit
Each kit contains one Stain Marker and Patch-It Pencil designed to match
the color of your floor. Also included is Crystal Clear Touch-up to seal
your repairs and restore your floors original luster. |
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