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LALEGNO MAINTENANCE GUIDE

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Please see our Lalegno Maintenance Guide below.
You can also download it here.


The surface of Lalegno wood flooring has been pre-finished with low-sheen acrylic lacquer.
In order to maintain the beauty of your Lalegno floor, follow our simple maintenance instructions.


Post Installation Maintenance:
Immediately after installation of your new Lalegno floor, please note the following:

- Do not tape protective materials to the floor (e.g. cardboard, etc) - these could damage the surface
- UV radiation from the sun alters wood colour over time, especially in New Zealand, which has the highest UV-light in the world.
   We recommend the following:
   - Do not put mats and rugs on the floor straight after the installation
   - Once mats are placed (see Preventative Care below) move them around for the first 6 months
   Variations in colour - such as carpet outlines - will even out over time as they are exposed to daylight

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Preventative Care:
Preventing damage is the best treatment for your Lalegno floor:

- Place mats on both sides of all exterior doors, so that as little grit and other dirt as possible is carried onto the floor
- Put plastic mats in entrances under shoe/coat areas to prevent water damage
- In order to protect the floor from scratches, use felt pads under all your furniture
- Never drag furniture or whiteware – place a carpet offcut upside down underneath the furniture and push it carefully
- Remove stains while they are still fresh. Usually, just a little water or a mild detergent will be sufficient
- Avoid scrubbing with abrasive equipment or using strong solvents
- Remove any grit or other abrasives immediately
- Take your shoes off – never wear stiletto heels
- Ensure you keep your pets’ nails short
- Use a plastic mat under your office chair
- Prevent water being trodden onto the floor
- Wipe up spills immediately
- Place dishes/trays under pot plants


Cleaning & Maintenance:
Regular care of Lalegno flooring involves only the following:

- Remove loose sand and dust with a vacuum cleaner or a brush
- To clean your floor more thoroughly, it can be washed with a mild detergent (pH 6-8) and a microfiber mop/pad
- Use as little water as possible when cleaning (almost dry wipe). If visible moisture does not evaporate within a minute, you are using too
   much water (the key is to minimize the use of water!)
- Never use a steam mop to clean your hardwood flooring – hot steam and timber are a no go!
- Clean stains immediately
- We recommend using professional cleaning kits (microfiber mop with cleaning solution)


Removal of Stains:
The fresher the spot, the easier it will be to remove. For stain removal use the substances mentioned in the table below.


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Floor damaged by over washing / wet mopping.
Stain

Asphalt, rubber, oil, shoe polish, soot, chocolate & grease

Crayons, lipstick, felt tip pens, ball-point pen

Candle wax, chewing gum


Blood

Fruit, berries, juices, milk, cream, soft drinks, beer, wine, coffee, tea, urine

Stain Remover

Mineral turpentine, surgical spirit, petroleum ether, or similar

Surgical spirit or denatured alcohol

Freeze-spray or put a plastic bag of ice cubes on the mark, then scrape off carefully

Cold water

Cleansing solution or synthetic cleaning agent



Lalegno Installed in a Bach, Holiday Home or Vacant Property:
Your Lalegno timber floor is made out of a natural material (wood) and reacts to changes in air humidity (the floor expands and contracts).

If a house is locked up/vacant for several weeks or months at a time, this could affect how the wooden floor behaves. For example, in summer the house heats up to higher than normal, and in winter colder than normal. In the worst case, gaps could appear (through shrinking of the boards) or the floor could start lifting (when expansion is reached with a floating floor installation). The manufacturer, importer, retailer or installer cannot be held liable for this!

Therefore, ensure the house is well ventilated while you are away - ask a neighbour to open doors or windows periodically, and if you have a ventilation system set it to its minimum level.


Lalegno Installed in a Brand New House:
In a new house all building products still need to acclimatise. Paint is still drying, etc.
As above, ventilation is the key: ensure the house is properly ventilated, windows opened, etc.


Should you have any queries regarding maintaining your new Lalegno floor, don’t hesitate to contact us.
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