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I have hardwood floors original to my house from 1950. Real oak. Unsealed. They were buried under the carpeting when I threw away the carpeting due to cat urine damage in 2009. Absolutely gorgeous flooring. I have area rugs stuck down in various places. I would never go back to wall to wall carpet. I need to find a way to clean the dirt out of the wood and wax it but I'm terrified of having a company come in and sand and seal them and have them be incompetent and ruin the floors. Also I have too much stuff here. I have never cleaned the floors since taking the carpeting up.

I found a wood floor cleaning spray at the dollar store that does insanely good at getting the dirt out of the wood without bleaching it, and I need to get a lot more of it. All I need to find is a good sealing wax. It would be fine to just do that every year or so, would be fine with me. I have a furnace that has large HEPA filters, and whether that is doing then job, IDK, but I never had a problem with it.

The thing about allergies is with little amounts of exposure over time, your body will adapt to it. Then it will not bother you. I used to have asthma as a kid, but that's disappeared. All I'm allergic to is dry grass clippings.
 
I vacuum regularly, and then use a Lindwash with an alcohol based cleaner in it every so often. I don't have the time or patience for this three bucket nonsense. But I don't really like bare floors over carpet. I don't find carpet overly difficult to clean, a good vacuum will remove the pet hair and all of the rest of it, save that reside that doesn't leave easily. I've had more powerful extractors than the typical household stuff for a while, so the regular cleaning with that isn't a huge deal and gets the rest of it. There's obviously rooms you never want carpet in though, kitchen, bathroom, laundry room, and right up against any door that comes in from outside the house are horrible places for it.
 
I like hard floors cause you can see everything (especially if you have lights of some kind) and vacuum everything up and know it's clean. With carpet you're going in blind. I actually prefer a bagless machine on carpet cause you can tell when you've hit diminishing returns on an area/room. When I used to have wall to wall carpet i'd use a bagless machine, empty between each room and be satisfied when I visually saw little extra dust reaching the bin.
 
The dust moves so fast in a bagless machine that you can not see when there is that little bit of the ultra-fine dust left. You also simply cannot tell the difference between dirt you are sucking up and dirt that is getting picked up from the bin pile and swirled round again. It works, but not very well.
 
As time goes by my homes have less and less carpet. But note that as time goes by I have more and more pets, going from one dog up to three, now two but adding two cats and a little boy. Just too hard to keep carpet looking nice. When a rug is worn out it gets sent out to garage duty and replaced by something at Costco and that seems to work for us but the high traffic areas stay hard floor.
 

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