pascal_floor
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Hi guys !
First time around on this forum so let me know if there is a better thread for me to post my question in.
We are first time home owners (bought the house 3 years ago) and this summer we wanted to start properly taking care of our wooden floor. These are the original floors that came with the house (built in 2016) and according to the box of leftover we have downstair it seems to be oiled maple floors.
We didn’t know much about floor care so after looking at some reviews online we bought a steam mop and did the whole main floor. Needless to say this was a huge mistake as now there seems to be "permanent" faint marks (almost looks like a discoloration, see pictures).
We have two toddlers so we were planning on getting the floors sanded and re-oiled/tainted by professionnals in a few years but in the mean time I come seeking guidance on two things :
Thank you in advance for your generous time and guidance. Cheers
First time around on this forum so let me know if there is a better thread for me to post my question in.
We are first time home owners (bought the house 3 years ago) and this summer we wanted to start properly taking care of our wooden floor. These are the original floors that came with the house (built in 2016) and according to the box of leftover we have downstair it seems to be oiled maple floors.
We didn’t know much about floor care so after looking at some reviews online we bought a steam mop and did the whole main floor. Needless to say this was a huge mistake as now there seems to be "permanent" faint marks (almost looks like a discoloration, see pictures).
We have two toddlers so we were planning on getting the floors sanded and re-oiled/tainted by professionnals in a few years but in the mean time I come seeking guidance on two things :
- In the short term, what can we do to "lessen" the marks that we see ? The floors pretty much looks like its permanently dirty.
- More importantly, from a general maintenance standpoint where can I find reliable info on how to clean and maintain oiled maple floors.
Thank you in advance for your generous time and guidance. Cheers