Installation & Assembly

AFTER THE INSTALLATION
Remove spacers. Cover expansion spaces with quarter round or other trim.
Fill any expansion spaces around potentially wet areas (such as refrigerators, tubs, etc.) with premium, waterproof 100% silicone caulk.
Remember, the use of coordinating T-Molds is required when installing Oasis Luxe in a room or area that is larger than 100 lineal feet in any direction, so that
the floor is separated into sections that are no larger than 100ft. x 100ft. per section.
Save and protect any leftover planks. Do not discard, they can be used for replacement in the event you need to replace a plank in the future.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
DAILY MAINTENANCE
Vacuum your floors instead of sweeping
Vacuum your floors as part of a regular weekly routine, as well as after any event that has left dirt behind. Gravel and dirt of any kind have the potential to
damage the floor if not removed
properly and promptly. Vacuuming, with a floor attachment rather than a beater bar, is preferred to sweeping because it not
only addresses the surface of the floor but pulls particulates from between the planks.
Never use a rotating brush, floor scrubbers, jet mops, buffers or similar products.
To minimize the amount of dirt and grime on your floors, place mats outside and inside of all exterior doors.
The occasional spill should be cleaned up immediately with a dry cloth. A damp cloth may be used for a stickier mess, but the area should be dried
afterwards.
For lightly soiled areas, clean with distilled water.
When the cleaning cloth/mop becomes soiled, rinse with clear water and air dry or replace it with a clean one. Following up with a clean, dry cloth will
remove residual streak-marks and spots.
Promptly remove any standing water, pet urine or other liquids.
If using a store-bought off-the-shelf floor care product, follow manufactures guidelines. Test the product in an inconspicuous place (e.g. closet, corner, or
scrap pieces) for potential, adverse side effects.
DO NOT
use a steam cleaner.
vacuum with a beater bar or power rotary brush head.
use
any cleaning agents containing wax, oil or polish. Leftover residue will form a dull film.
use steel wool or scouring pad, as they will scratch the floor.
use any dust cleaners, as they may cause your floor to become slick or damage the finish
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
Protect your floor when using a dolly to move furniture or appliances. Protective sheets and/or plywood may be needed. Never slide or roll heavy furniture
or appliances across the floor.
Use flat floor protectors (felt) on all furniture legs. Periodically clean protectors to remove grit that may become embedded and cause scratching.
Minimize abrasive material and dirt by placing mats on both sides of exterior doors and by using area rugs in high-traffic areas.
Use NON-RUBBER backed mats that are labeled “colorfast” by the manufacturer. Non-staining, vinyl-backed mats or woven rugs should be used at all
entrances to prevent dirt and grit from being tracked onto your floor.
Use protective mats beneath rolling chairs and keep furniture casters clean. We recommend the use of a hard surface (non-studded), non-rubber chair mat
to protect your floor from office chairs with casters. Light, rolling furniture should be outfitted with broad-surface, non-staining barrel-type casters that have
been engineered for hard surface floors. Such barrel-type casters should be a minimum of 1" wide and at least 2" in diameter.
Spike or stiletto heels can cause damage to your floor.
Also remember to keep your pet's nails trimmed or filed
For questions and concerns: 877-222-1068
June 2019
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