Keeping your home spotless isn’t just about cleaning more often—it’s about cleaning each floor type the way it actually needs. Wooden flooring, tile, and carpet all have different textures, materials, and hidden dirt spots. Using the same routine on every surface can leave streaks, trapped dust, or even damage your floors over time.
If you’ve ever wondered why your floors still look dull, dusty, or full of hidden debris no matter how hard you clean, this guide will show you the correct method for wooden floors, tile floors, and carpets.
How to Clean Wooden Floors
Hardwood and engineered wood floors are elegant but delicate. They scratch easily, absorb excess water, and collect fine dust along the grain.
Common mistakes people make:
- Using too much water while mopping
- Rough brooms that leave micro scratches
- Ignoring dust hidden in gaps and edges
The right way:
Start with dry deep cleaning to lift fine dust, pet hair, and crumbs from floor seams. Avoid soaking wood with water; always use lightweight suction first, then a slightly damp soft mop. Focus on corners and baseboards where dust builds up fastest. Gentle, regular dry cleaning keeps wood floors shiny without causing warping or damage.
How to Clean Tile Floors
Tile floors seem easy to clean, but the real mess hides in the grout lines. Food spills, mud, and daily dust sink into grout, turning dark and dingy over time.
Common mistakes people make:
- Only wiping the tile surface
- Leaving dirt trapped inside grout gaps
- Using weak tools that cannot pull out embedded debris
The right way:
Clean tile with strong suction to pull dirt out of grout lines first. After dry cleaning, lightly mop the surface to remove stains. Regular deep suction prevents grout from turning black and keeps the entire floor looking bright and fresh all year round.
How to Clean Carpets
Carpets are the biggest dust trap in any home. They hide pet hair, dust mites, pollen, and tiny debris deep inside the fibers. Regular sweeping only cleans the top layer, leaving allergens buried underneath.
Common mistakes people make:
- Light surface sweeping only
- Using low-power tools that cannot reach deep fibers
- Skipping regular deep cleaning for mattresses and rugs
The right way:
Carpets need powerful deep suction to lift embedded dirt, hair, and dust mites from the bottom up. Deep cleaning once or twice a week keeps carpets fluffy, odor-free, and healthy for families, kids, and pets.
Clean All Floors Effortlessly with K10 & K20 Cordless Vacuum
Our K10 and K20 cordless vacuums come with three adjustable working modes: Barefloor Mode, Carpet Mode, and Turbo Mode. These three modes correspond to different suction power levels, with distinct suction strength and battery runtime for each option.
1. Turbo Mode (Maximum Suction)
This is the highest-power mode, ideal for deep carpet cleaning and removing tough, stuck-on dirt and stubborn stains. As expected, this mode consumes battery power faster. Fully charged, it generally lasts 15 to 20 minutes.
2. Carpet Mode
Optimized for daily carpet maintenance, this mode perfectly balances strong suction and long battery life. It delivers reliable cleaning performance while saving power. A full charge provides around 35 minutes of runtime.
3. Barefloor Mode
Specially designed for hard surfaces like hardwood floors and ceramic tiles, Barefloor Mode is the most energy-efficient option. When fully charged, it can run for approximately 45 to 50 minutes. We highly recommend using Barefloor Mode for all hard floor cleaning to achieve the best cleaning results and maximize battery efficiency.
Important Note
Actual battery runtime may vary slightly depending on real usage conditions. Factors include cleaning thick plush carpets versus smooth hard floors, as well as picking up heavy debris versus fine light dust.
To extend your vacuum’s working time, simply switch to a lower power mode for routine daily cleaning tasks.
The K10 & K20 Cordless Vacuum is designed for multi-floor homes. It delivers adjustable strong suction that works perfectly on delicate wooden floors, dusty tile grout, and high-pile carpets. Its smart floor adaptation mode adjusts power automatically, protecting wood from scratches while digging deep into carpet fibers and tile gaps.
With lightweight handling and full-set attachments, K10/K20 also cleans baseboards, corners, sofas, and mattresses seamlessly. No need for multiple brooms, mops, or separate cleaners. One K10 handles every floor and every hidden corner of your home.
Stop using the wrong cleaning method on your floors. Upgrade to the K10/K20 Cordless Vacuum, clean wood, tile, and carpet the proper way, and enjoy a permanently fresh, dust-free home with far less effort.