You can regularly clean your oiled or colored oiled parquets with the appropriate brush attachment of your vacuum cleaner. Using a vacuum cleaner is the best cleaning method to remove dust and dirt from the surface without penetrating the oil and dulling its shine. If your parquet's surface finish has become dull and shoe marks have started to appear, applying maintenance products either by machine or manually will both renew the shine and cover the footprints.
Every 4-6 months, closely inspect your parquets to check for any accumulated dirt or loss of oil density. If your parquets have become darker than their original color, areas that are heavily used may experience lightening over time.
For dirt that settles in hard-to-reach places, poorly maintained areas, and discoloration in high-traffic areas, consult our experts and make sure to use maintenance products suitable for your parquet.
To ensure a general and deep clean in extremely dirty areas and to restore the entire floor to a shine close to its original oil condition, professional support should be obtained. Our company provides services in this area with its own staff.
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