STAIRCASES

Staircase flooring enhances safety, durability, and style by using materials like hybrid, wood, or laminate. It provides slip resistance, smooth transitions between levels, and long-lasting performance while adding a modern, elegant finish to any interior space.

1. Sweep or Vacuum Steps Daily

Remove dust and grit to prevent scratches, especially on high-traffic stair edges.

2. Use a Damp (Not Wet) Microfiber Cloth

Wipe each step with a slightly damp cloth or mop—excess water can damage wood or laminate.

3. Choose Mild, pH-Neutral Cleaners

Safe for all three surfaces; avoid harsh chemicals that strip protective layers.

4. Clean Spills Immediately

Moisture left on steps can cause warping, stains, or slippery surfaces.

5. Avoid Steam Cleaners

Steam can weaken adhesives, warp laminate, and damage wood finishes.

6. Protect Step Edges

Use anti-slip treads or felt pads on stair noses to reduce wear and scuff marks.

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