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Protecting Your Wood Floors During The Snowpacalypse of 2010

During winter, using ice melt compound is necessary for keeping walkways and roads clear of snow and ice. No matter how hard you try, some of that compound that’s on the bottom of your shoes is going to make it inside. The residue is unsightly on hard surface floors.
On carpets, you may not see it, but the damage can be even worse. The most commonly used compound is calcium chloride in small white pellet form. It has two characteristics that are very relevant – it’s alkaline and it loves water. Calcium chloride pulls moisture from the air and leaves a moist, oily film on carpets and hard surface floors. It can also cause the slip resistance of hard surface floors to be compromised.