A beautiful floor literally forms the foundation of your interior. Yet, your floor gets damaged more quickly than you think. This is often not due to major accidents, but rather to small, everyday habits you don't usually think about. To keep your floor in top condition, we've listed the five most common mistakes and what you can do to prevent them.
1. Using cheap felt pads
It seems like a logical and inexpensive solution: a few adhesive felt pads under your chairs and you're done. But those felt pads actually cause the most damage, without you immediately realizing it. They wear out quickly, collect dust and sand, and come off easily. The dirt that sticks to the bottom acts like sandpaper on your floor. Instead, choose durable floor protectors made of anti-slip matting. Scratch no More protectors push dirt aside and last up to 8 times longer than felt. This means fewer replacements, a scratch-free floor, and the products also dampen sound when you're sliding.
2. Not placing a doormat at the entrance
One of the biggest culprits for floors is dirt you bring in from outside. Sand and dirt can cause a lot of damage in a short time. If you don't use a good cleaning and drying mat, all that dirt ends up directly on your floor. Combine an outdoor cleaning mat with a good indoor drying mat to protect your floor from dirt and keep all this dirt outside, instead of ending up inside your home.
3. Using overly harsh cleaning agents
Many people think that a strong cleaner will make a floor cleaner, but the opposite is true. Harsh cleaning agents can actually damage the protective layer of your floor, leaving a greasy film that actually makes dirt stick better. It's better to use a mild, pH-neutral floor cleaner or simply lukewarm water. Regularly vacuuming or mopping with the right products can also do wonders for your floor.
4. Moving furniture without protection
Just pushing in a chair or moving a cupboard seems harmless, but without proper protection, it can cause significant damage to your floor. Therefore, always use scratch-resistant furniture glides. They ensure that furniture moves smoothly without causing damage. And if you want to move something heavy, it's best to lift it or place it on a blanket while moving it.
5. No protection from sunlight
Besides dirt and wear and tear, the sun can also damage your floor. UV rays cause floors to fade over time. By using curtains, blinds, or a rug in areas with a lot of sunlight, you can reduce this process. This way, your floor will stay evenly colored for longer and retain its original appearance.
Small adjustments, big difference
Maintaining a beautiful floor isn't about large investments, but about smart habits. By paying attention to your daily routines, you can easily prevent unnecessary wear and tear. A few conscious choices, like Scratch No More furniture glides, quality mats, and gentle cleaning products, will keep your floor looking like new for years to come. See which products are suitable for your home here!