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		<title>Olivias Practical Ideas To Follow While You Are Searching For Cork Floors</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 07:50:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The sort of wood floor you have will establish the type of floor cleaner you want to use.  It is vital you select the right cleaner because the wrong one can cause irreversible harm to your wood flooring.  If you&#8217;re uncertain about the sort of wood floor you own there are some straightforward [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The sort of wood floor you have will establish the type of floor cleaner you want to use.  It is vital you select the right cleaner because the wrong one can cause irreversible harm to your wood flooring.  If you&#8217;re uncertain about the sort of wood floor you own there are some straightforward techniques you can test it to discover.  In all likelihood your floor has either a wax or surface finish.  </p>
<p>What you want to do is locate an inconspicuous area of your floor to check, usually an in a corner of a room.  Apply 2 drops of water directly to the floor.  If white spots develop below your drops inside 10 minutes your floor has a wax finish.  If the white spots don&#8217;t materialize you most likely have a surface finish floor, to be sure take a coin and scratch the skin of the wood.  If it doesn&#8217;t scratch then you can be sure that your flooring has a surface finish.  Additional details can be found at http://www.oakfloorsupplies.com.  </p>
<p>Cleaners for Wood Flooring with a Wax Finish </p>
<p>You should dust mop and vacuum constantly, often once per week.  You furthermore mght wish to buff the floor each now and again to keep it glossy.  Ultimately buffing won&#8217;t be enough to polish the floor, that&#8217;s&#8217;s when you know it&#8217;s time for a waxing.  Prior to waxing, clean the entire floor with a cleaner made specifically for your kind of hardwood.  Apply the wax uniformly across the entire area and when it is dry buff it out.  You must only need to wax your floor a couple of times a year.  </p>
<p>Cleaners for Wood Flooring with a Surface Finish </p>
<p>Sweep and vacuum your floor regularly.  Never use wax on a surface finish floor.  Instead, employ a surface finish to recoat a dull wood floor.  Depending on the amount of traffic on the floor, you may have to apply the finish every couple of months. To purchase the righ ones be sure to glance through all the most important cork flooring and <a href="http://www.simplycorkflooring.com">cork floors</a> manufacturer sites.</p>
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		<title>Cork Flooring &#8211; The New Home Floor Alternative</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 10:49:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cork flooring has become a very popular choice in the home, delivering both durability and comfort.  Although a slightly expensive avenue when it comes to flooring, cork has many advantages that make it a great investment. It should be noted though that there are disadvantages of cork flooring.  Cork is harvested from cork [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cork flooring has become a very popular choice in the home, delivering both durability and comfort.  Although a slightly expensive avenue when it comes to flooring, cork has many advantages that make it a great investment. It should be noted though that there are disadvantages of cork flooring.  Cork is harvested from cork trees in several Mediterranean countries, and the trees only yield a crop once every nine years.  This creates a limited supply for a material in high demand.  Cork flooring is about the same in price to ceramic tile.  The many advantages of a cork floor, however, make cork an attractive option.  </p>
<p>As the main defensive mechanism of ages old trees, cork has natural properties that make it resistant to moisture, insects, and abrasion.  Cork is also comprised of over 90% air, allowing it to take shocks gently, while also quickly coming back to its original form.  This ability gives cork flooring great resiliency, allowing it to support those standing on it while also remaining level.  As tree bark, cork flooring is also very resistant to moisture.  Unlike a normal hardwood floor that may lose its shape when wet for extended periods, cork flooring can keep its shape without cracking.  Easy maintenance and clean up of spills will maintain cork flooring in prime condition for many years.</p>
<p>A cork floor will maintain its beautiful finish for several years, with just a little care.  Suberin, a natural compound within cork, works to keep the cork intact.  The compound is also fire resistant, and does not emit any toxic emissions when burnt.  The soft air containing structure of the cork also allows for great noise cancellation, absorbing noise instead of reflecting it as hardwood is prone to do.  </p>
<p>With just a little upkeep, cork flooring is known to keep for many years, as it has in public buildings for a long time.  As cork flooring has become more and more popular, the styles available have also grown.  Cork flooring today can be ordered in a wide variety of colors, shades, and patterns.  Cork flooring can usually be installed by either gluing down portions, or using interlocking panels called a &#8220;floating floor.&#8221;  Interlocking panels are a little more expensive, but you will save on installation costs, as well as improved general reliability.  Cork flooring is a wonderful alternative to the usual <a href="http://www.woodandvinylfloors.com"><b>wood and vinyl floors</b></a>, and is found today in many affordable styles.</p>
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