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How To Clean Cork

March 31st, 2008 · No Comments

Cork flooring is usually coated with polyurethane; have heavily trafficked areas recoated by an expert every 2-3 years. After sweeping the surface, mop it with a quick-drying, alcohol-based no-wax floor cleaner using as little liquid as possible to avoid penetration at the seams. Remove spots on cork wall covering with an eraser or superfine sandpaper (0000) using with a very light hand. Spills/spots on uncoated cork floors and walls can also be left untreated, for a ‘distress’ look.


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