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hi bros and sis! anyone has any idea how often we should polish our parquet floors and any maintenance tips for parquet flooring? TQ in advance!

 

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Kelvin, polishing frequency is really dependent on how much traffic that space is getting. Some rooms see heavier usage so we do so once in 2-3 years. Especially those areas that are nearer to bathroom cos of moisture. 

You can try going to this link for some advice! Parquet floor polishing maintenance tips

 

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My 1 year old parquet floor is filled with scratches. I am not sure if it is the quality of the parquet used or just rough usage.

 

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On 26/12/2016 at 7:03 AM, bepgof said:

Watch out, the wood shrinks and twist when temperature/moisture varies....

Never knew this as i always thought only those unvarnished woods will shrink

 
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On 6/6/2016 at 10:40 PM, kelvintzy said:

hi bros and sis! anyone has any idea how often we should polish our parquet floors and any maintenance tips for parquet flooring? TQ in advance!

I maintain and clean mine by using this particular cleaner called bona. Sorry for the very late reply. Just joined this forum today =) 

 

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On 7/12/2017 at 7:16 PM, fastlocalgaragedoor said:

avoid moisture

Problem is moisture will always be there and moisture is an issue that is very hard to avoid

 
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On 7/1/2017 at 3:14 AM, Arfan said:

thought only those unvarnished woods will shrink

Alot of wood materials shrink because the varnish wears out after a while, so if you go for wood make sure its treated wood so the shrinkage is very minute

 

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