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General
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- The
limitations of your Premium wood floor are few.
- Wood
flooring is suitable for installation in almost
any residential building.
- It
can be installed over concrete slabs or hard
surface floors.
- However,
wooden floors are sensitive to wet, extreme
humidity and extreme drought. At installation,
the rule to apply in order to extend the lifetime
of the floor, is that relative atmospheric humidity
(RH) should ideally be between 45% and 60%.
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- It
can be installed over properly installed heated
slabs that do NOT heat to a temperature over
80°F (27°C), and have been activated for at
least three weeks prior to installation.
- Before
installation, the floor heating must be switched
off. It can only be switched on 2-3 days
after installation to give time for the glue
to dry.
- We
can NOT warrant Maple, Beech or Kempas over
a radiant heated sub-floor.
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in Kitchens |
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- Prevent
direct water contact.
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| Aesthetic
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- Premium
wood is made entirely of genuine, aesthetic
and beautiful natural wood.
- In
order to maintain its beauty, placing a quality
door mat on both the inside and outside of entrances
are recommended to prevent scratches caused
by abrasive grit and dirt.
- And
being made of genuine wood, every board is unique
and therefore no photographs or samples can
be exactly reproduced with exact colours, grains
and tint.
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| Do's
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- Support
furniture and heavy appliances with wide-bearing,
non-staining glides or casters.
- Moves
appliances and furniture into place by sliding
them slowly over the floor on a clean piece
of carpet turned upside-down.
- Place
area rugs in high traffic concentrated areas
to make long term maintenance easier and less
expensive.
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| Don'ts
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- Do
not wax the floor.
- Avoid
spiked heel shoes, pebbles, sand and other abrasives.
- Do
not use steel wool on the floor.
- Do
not use soap or detergents on the floor and
never pour water directly onto the floor.
- Do
not use ammonia-based cleaners.
- Do
not wet mop the floor.
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| Finishing
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| Resistant
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- Acetone
- Thinner
- Fat,
Oil
- PVC-
Sealants
- Fruit
Juices
- Coffee,
Tea
- Alcoholic
beverages
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Maintenance |
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- For
general cleaning, use a dust mop or vacuum.
- Keep
grit off the floor, dust, mop or vacuum regularly
and keep door mats clean.
- Wide
up spills promptly with a dry cloth. Use
a slightly dampened cloth for sticky spills.
- Should
staining occur from food, ink, grease, lipsticks,
cigarette burn, crayon, wax and nail polish,
the following should be done:
- Wipe
with a damp cloth first.
- If
unsuccessful, use a mild detergent ( PH
6-8 ).
- If
the stains still persist, then use acetone.
Under normal circumstances, acetone should
be able to remove the abovementioned stains.
- Avoid
scrubbing with abrasive material and using
strong solvent or detergent.
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| Re-
Finishing |
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