When cleaning wooden floors, a hair dryer is the real dust collector. The strips laid on wooden floors can accumulate dust in the gaps over time, making it easy to overlook them during cleaning. The dust in the gaps needs to be thoroughly cleaned with small tricks. Cleaning the floor, first of all, vacuum and dust removal are crucial! We can install small suction nozzles or gap suction nozzles on the vacuum cleaner, which can better clean the gap dust. But if there is no vacuum cleaner at home, a hair dryer is also a killer of crevice dust. Turn on the hair dryer to cool air, adjust it to the appropriate wind speed, and aim it at the gaps on the floor to blow out debris and dust. Then use a mop or cloth to wipe it clean.
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After removing dust from the floor crevices, don't forget to apply floor wax. Before waxing, use a wrung out cloth to wipe the floor clean, especially in the gaps, without leaving any cleaning agents. In addition, to avoid whitening of the floor, it is necessary to wait until the floor is completely dry before starting waxing. Mix the floor wax evenly first, soak it thoroughly with a clean cloth, and finally apply a thin and even layer of wax to the wooden floor.