All our flooring products are crafted with great attention to detail, and we know their integrity and lifespan will benefit greatly from regular care and maintenance. Forté floors are made to last, so with just a little tender loving care you’ll enjoy years of beauty beneath your feet.
We have carefully selected a range of cleaning products to enhance your Forté floor’s longevity and to keep it looking beautiful throughout the years. Please take the time to read the information below to understand how best to care for your floor.
Timber is a natural product which is affected by its surrounding conditions. Proper cleaning and protection from UV rays, heat and moisture will significantly prolong your floors longevity.
PROTECTING AGAINST CHANGES IN CLIMATE
Maintaining a proper environment is important before, during and after installation of your floor. A professional installer will take care of the phases before and during installation, and ongoing adherence to the parameters below will keep your floors in good shape for years to come.
Floor to ceiling windows coupled with the New Zealand sun can create floor surface temperatures of over 70oC. It is important to protect your floor from these extreme temperatures, strong direct sunlight, rapid changes in temperature, and humidity which may result in movement or shrinkage, breakdown of the surface coating, hairline cracks in the veneer, and/or fading.
Use interior temperature and humidity controls, window tinting, awnings and/or curtains or blinds to maintain the following conditions:
If these conditions are not maintained, the Forté warranty may be voided.
PROTECTING AGAINST SUN/UV EXPOSURE
While timber is a natural product and some colour change is inevitable over time, failure to protect your floor against the effects of UV will result in extreme colour change and shorten the lifespan of its coating.
Timber is affected by UV light; a process known as oxidation. Timber left exposed to direct, unfiltered UV rays will noticeably change in colour in the first 1-3 months. Changes in appearance may include darkening, lightening, or yellowing of the timber.
Floor coverings such as rugs should not be placed immediately after laying. Flooring installed under rugs will not be exposed to UV light and will not allow the timber to oxidise. We recommend that rugs and furniture are moved around regularly to maintain even colour variation. This is particularly important in the first 6 months after the floor being laid.
To prevent oxidation, ensure coating longevity and structural integrity, we also recommend UV-protected windows (at a minimum). Drapes or blinds can also be used as an extra preventative measure.
Here are a few simple things you can do to keep your floors looking as good as new for years to come:
Furniture and appliances:
Mats and rugs:
Indoor plants and pets:
Spills and leaks:
Shoes:
Caring for your timber floor is a lot easier than you might think. In fact, simple cleaning is the main ingredient to keeping timber floors in tip-top shape.
REGULAR CLEANING (WEEKLY)
Step 1: Vacuum
Clean the floor from sand, dust and other debris with a vacuum cleaner with a soft bristle head. To prevent damage to the lacquer finish of your floor, ensure the wheels of the vacuum are clean and freewheeling.
Step 2: Mop
Clean with a Bona® Spray Mop with microfiber pad using Bona® Wood Floor Cleaner solution. Mop along the length of the board. Wipe the surface using a microfiber mop until the floor is nearly dry. Alternatively, use a Kärcher FC5 Floor Cleaner.
We recommend:
While engineered timber floors are an excellent option for durability, they can still get scratched. There are several ways to make the damage less noticeable - and less likely to cause further issues.
SHALLOW DENTS AND SCRATCHES
For a quick fix, remove the outer shell (and any of the brown paper-like coating) of an oily nut, such as a Brazil nut. Rub the nut across the scratch, up and down, and side to side. The natural oil in the nut together with small pieces of flesh that scrape off during the process should fill most shallow scratches. Wipe with a clean rag to remove any excess oil.
To help disguise the 'white mark' of a light scratch, apply a clear polyurethane to the scratch using an artist's brush.
A car scratch repair pen can be used for very shallow scratches - it will not fill the scratch, but can provide a coating like a polyurethane or lacquer. Draw over the scratch with a Mantis scratch repair pen, wipe off any excess liquid from the edges of the scratch if required, and allow to dry.
A wax pen is a longer-term solution for most scratches, from minor to serious. Lightly sand the area to be repaired with an abrasive pad to ensure adhesion of the wax. Sweep the wax pen over the scratch several times. Burnish the surface with rags to remove any wax pen excess.
Furniture repair pens can be useful when a scratch has removed the floor colour. Find a furniture repair pen that matches the colour of your floor and colour over the scratch you wish to recolour. A car scratch repair pen may be used after the furniture repair pen to seal in the colour.
Alternatively, email support@forte.co.nz with photos of the dent/scratch and any information about how the damage occurred for more specific advice.
DEEP DENTS AND SCRATCHES
Melt a wax pen into the dent or scratch using a soldering iron pen with a flat head. Apply a polyurethane over the top to seal the wax. To ensure a good result, we recommend you engage a professional floor installer to conduct this repair.
MAJOR DENTS AND SCRATCHES
Major damage will require removal of the damaged plank and installation of a new one. This should only be carried out by a professional floor installer.
Protect your floors from scratches: Providing a barrier between your floor and furniture is the best way to reduce any damage being done. Apply protective felt pads to furniture to protect your floors no matter how often the piece of furniture is moved.
Even with a regular cleaning routine, dirt and grime can build up over time – that’s just part of using your floors. See below for a few deep cleaning and maintenance methods you can use periodically to keep your floors looking like new.
DEEP CLEANING (2-4 YEARS)
Deep cleaning your wood floors is an important step to having floors that last a lifetime. It removes dirt, grime and scuff marks that regular cleaning may leave behind and is an effective way to keep your floor looking beautiful, even after a few years of wear.
To keep your floors looking their best, we recommend that a deep clean is completed by a professional* every 2-4 years, using either a Bona® or Kärcher Wood Floor Scrubber and Bona® Deep Clean Solution.
LIGHT SAND AND REFURBISHMENT COAT (5-8 YEARS)
If your wood floor’s protective coating is starting to show signs of wear, slight staining and light scratches, a light sand of the coating can effectively restore its original beauty.
To be sure of the perfect result, we recommend you engage a professional* to lightly sand the surface coating of your floors with a Bona® Diamond Abrasive Pad to remove scratches or wear. The sanded surface should then be recoated with two coats of Bona® Traffic HD Extra Matte to give the floor a new layer of durable protection.
FULL SAND AND RECOAT (7-10 YEARS)
If your wood floor is looking discoloured, deeply scratched or lifeless, it may be time for a full sand and recoat.
To restore your floors to their former glory, we recommend you engage a professional* to sand your floor back to bare wood. The sanded surface should be refinished in your desired colour and coated with a protective coating system.
To discuss any aspect of care and protection of your Forté floor, please contact our Forté Care team on support@forte.co.nz
Download the Forté Care Guide in PDF here