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At any hard ware store or even Walmart you can buy a product called "Goo-B-Gone" works on every thing...from gum to shoe scuff marks to paint on a hardwood floors.
Warm water with a nice amount of vinegar helps make it shine and also cleans them. No soap unless it is a product that is made for hardwood floors. I use Murphy Oil Soap but not every time.
Maybe a very light dusting every 20 or 30 years
Dusting every day is pointless ! The reptile will only absorb as much calcium as it needs. Anything extra will simply be excreted in its urine. Dusting its food every other day is perfectly adequate. Dusting more often will not make it grow faster !
There is atleast two floors in every Gurdwara in the world.
To prevent dirt from getting to the floors place floor mats at doorways. Every couple of days sweep the floors with a broom and every couple of weeks vacuum the floors.
Dusting is best done once every one or two weeks, but at least every month.
Laminate floors are made with recyled hardwood, so you should treat them like hardwood floors. Any regular hardwood cleaning product should work. In particular, Bona is a great product, but there are many others. For both laminate and hardwood, I would avoid products with oil or wax in the name or that promote a shiny finish. These products have wax which will wear down the finish and damage your floors in the long run.
Every website I could find on the subject said there are 102 floors.
There are several disadvantages of cork floors. Some of these include: there is a limited palette of colors for cork floors, they must be sealed every 5 years, and they can be stained by oil, dirt, and spills if they are not properly protected.
uhhhh, year but hardly they have a thing frost like dusting every 30 years how about that crap must be very hot.
yes because customer every where ask for the product name not by collecting or defining the history of product that it was so and so