Cork
Care: • To help eliminate fine particles of dirt/grit that act like sandpaper and will scratch any floor, vacuum or sweep as needed. • Spills should be wiped up immediately. • Use walk-off mats at entrance doors and in front of kitchen sink. Avoid rubber backed or other non-ventilated mats or rugs. • In the kitchen, use a rug in front of the working areas such as in front of the stove and sink to prevent local premature wear. • Install proper protectors under "feet" of furniture. • Caster wheeled chairs should have wide casters. A protective mat should be used under office chairs. • Maintain a minimum humidity of 50% in the room. If necessary, use a humidifier. • Periodically check floor for signs of wear. • Weight distribution is a key factor in preventing indentation. Cleaning: Most cork decorative patterns are made of thin veneer laminated to a cork base. Failure to maintain the finish could result in irreparable damage. The longevity of the finish is relative to traffic intensity and quality of floor care. When the floor starts to show a traffic pattern and signs of wear it is time to renew the finish. It is the responsibility of the owner to judge when the floor needs recoating. For cork floors surfaced with acrylic finish a new coat of polyurethane will make the floor look new again and prolong its lifespan. Natural Cork recommends that a flooring professional be employed for this process and that strict adherence to the finish manufacturer's guidelines be observed. |

