There are a lot of things that can happen to you stair parts. They can get broken, get cracks, get spilled on, et cetera. And, your stairs being a very vital part of your home’s functionality and aesthetic value, needs constant TLC to make sure it looks and works pristine all the time. Here are your top three responsibilities for taking care of your stair parts:
Dust
It’s not just unsightly, it’s also a health risk to have dust on your stair parts (allergens). If your home is usually open most of the time, then it’s understandable that dust will eventually find its way to your stair parts. Bonus stress points if you have stair parts which have moldings and designs that make it difficult to clean. So the solution: clean regularly. Once-a-day dusting is advisable.
Polish
Dust-free stairs are good to look at but you can still improve its looks by polishing it. Polish acts as another level of material protection for your day-to-day stair usage. Just make sure that what you’re using is actual furniture polish (especially for wood balustrades and wood stair treads). Use a microfiber cloth for best results.
Protect
From the very beginning, you must make sure that you protect your staircase. Use tread ends for a safer treading and to protect the corners of your steps. For your balustrade, railings and posts, use a protective stain for steel and varnish for wood.
See, taking care of your stairs is as easy as ABC! All you need to remember is to maintain the regularity of your dusting, polishing and protecting. Cheers for good looking and long lasting stair parts!
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