So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Monday, February 3, 2014

How To Take Care Of Peel And Stick Vinyl Tiles For Your House

By Serena Price


Once thought to have gone out of fashion, classic peel and stick vinyl tiles are starting to make a renewed come back with building trades. There are various reasons this has happened, mostly being its basic insulation and simple maintenance. It is really surprising how strong and simple to clean this classic flooring material really is.

Typically vinyl flooring is attractive, long lasting and durable even when it is subjected to the high demands of a high traffic area. Luckily, keeping it cleaned up and looking good is simple and often requires just a little effort with a few common materials. With good maintenance these floors could realistically last for the lifetime of many homes.

Start out with preventing any abrasions, dirt or stains or before they can happen. These are common items that will wear down its surface finish over time and normal wear. Always use a good doormat for the front of doorways to stop debris and use rugs for protecting high traffic areas.

If you have any furniture that requires moving, put some thing on the floor to protect it. Sheets of plywood, small rugs and plastic sheeting work well. You should also use some kind of coaster under your table legs or other furniture to help stop scratches during general use.

One of the best ways to clean up your flooring is to use plain tap water with an inexpensive sponge mop. Always clean up any spills as quickly as possible so they do not set and cause stains. If you use a vacuum, wrap the wheels with a layer of duct tape to soften them so they do not mark the finish on your flooring.

For really tough stains or basic all around scrubbing, a cup of cider vinegar and a gallon of warm water is a nice mix for general all purpose cleaning. However, if you need to disinfect, add a cup of distilled white vinegar. If your flooring has a layer of wax and dirt, add a couple of drops of liquid dish soap to help break down this build layer for deep cleaning. To make it shine brightly just add a little baby oil to your mix.

There are also items everyone should never do. Using steel wool or abrasive pads that can cause light scratches and destroy the finish with even light use. Many mop and shine or abrasive cleaning products look nice at first, but can leave layers that are difficult to clean off. This is also true with solvent based polishes paste waxes. High strength ammonia with cleaning products that use it may over time actually break down the structure of the flooring creating noticeable cracks in it.

After mopping peel and stick vinyl tiles try to mop it again with just water. This will stop the build up of soap and other detergents or waxing agents. There could be times that you have other places to be. If you are in a rush you could always try dry mopping it. These floors are strong and will take it.




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