Parquet Cleaning: A specialized process designed to maintain and restore the cleanliness and appearance of parquet flooring using advanced techniques and equipment. The process involves removing dirt, dust, stains, and buildup from the surface and in between the parquet panels without causing damage to the delicate wood. Technical Aspects: Inspection: Assessing the type of wood, finish, and level of dirt or damage to choose the most suitable cleaning method. Vacuuming and Dust Removal: Using soft-bristle attachments or high-powered vacuums with HEPA filters to remove loose debris without scratching the surface. Gentle Cleaning Solutions: Applying pH-neutral or wood-specific cleaning solutions that are safe for the parquet finish and prevent discoloration or warping. Microfiber Tools: Utilizing microfiber mops or cloths for thorough yet gentle cleaning, which helps preserve the floor's finish. Steam Cleaning (Optional): For heavily soiled floors, controlled low-moisture steam cleaning may be used to lift embedded dirt without over-saturating the wood. Spot Treatment: Addressing stubborn stains with specialized solutions that lift marks without damaging the surface or finish. Drying and Buffing: Ensuring the floor is thoroughly dried using fans or microfiber cloths, followed by buffing to restore its natural sheen. Protective Coating (Optional): Applying a thin layer of polish or wax to protect the wood and enhance its appearance after cleaning.