How to Clean and Maintain Your Timber Floor – UV Oiled Finishes

With the right routine and care products, maintaining UV oiled timber floors is simple and effective. Consistent cleaning not only preserves their appearance but also replenishes the protective oil layer that keeps the timber sealed and nourished.
At VidaSpace, our WoodClinic floor care range has been designed to make this process effortless, offering purpose-made Wood Floor Soaps, Conditioners, Mop Kits, and Replenishment Kits formulated specifically for UV oiled finishes.
Whether you’re caring for a newly installed floor or maintaining one that’s part of your home’s story, this guide outlines the best way to clean, condition, and restore UV oiled timber floors. With the right care system, your floor will continue to perform beautifully for decades.


Dry Cleaning | Daily
Remove dust and debris using a soft-bristle broom, electrostatic mop, or vacuum with a soft brush attachment. Regular dry cleaning prevents abrasive particles from scratching the surface and maintains the natural clarity of the timber.
Damp Cleaning | Weekly
Clean the floor using a WoodClinic Spray Mop and WoodClinic Oil Soap. Avoid using excessive moisture - the surface should dry within a few minutes of cleaning. Always clean the mop head once it becomes soiled. For larger or commercial spaces, the Kärcher range of heavy-duty mops is recommended for more intensive cleaning.
Conditioning | 1–2 times per year
Use WoodClinic Wood Floor Conditioner to restore sheen and strengthen surface protection. Conditioning helps maintain the elasticity and water resistance of the oil layer. For best results, apply conditioner directly after installation and repeat annually to prolong performance.
Deep Cleaning | Every 2–4 years
Mechanically clean the floor with a vertically rotating brush machine such as a Kärcher
BR 30/4 Scrubber to remove dirt and grime that regular cleaning can’t reach. For best results, have your floor cleaned by a professional using a Bona Power Scrubber.
Note: Avoid steam mops or wet mops, as excessive moisture can damage your floor. Do not use highly alkaline or acidic cleaning products. After a deep clean, a coat of maintenance oil is recommended to restore protection. For natural oil finishes, please contact us for a project-specific cleaning and maintenance programme.
Restoring Your Timber Floor – UV Oiled Finishes
Over time, UV oiled floors may begin to show signs of wear, but the beauty of oiled finishes is that they can be rejuvenated without a full replacement. Whether through deep cleaning, re-oiling, or sanding, the right maintenance approach will restore their original warmth and durability.
Deep Clean & Maintenance Oil | Every 2–5 years
If your floor shows light wear or dirt build-up, perform a deep clean followed by an application of maintenance oil such as Rubio or Osmo. This refreshes your floor’s colour, strengthens the oil layer, and enhances the surface sheen.
Disc & Recoat | Every 2–5 years
If your floor shows moderate wear, lightly sand the surface and apply a new coat of hardwax oil (Rubio or Osmo). This restores protection while retaining the tactile natural finish that defines UV oiled floors.
Sand & Recoat | Every 6–10 years
For heavily worn floors, fully sand the surface back to raw timber and reapply your chosen coating system. This process completely renews the surface — and offers the opportunity to change the colour or tone of your timber if desired during redecorating.
Professional Refinishing: We recommend engaging a professional refinishing specialist for any renewal work. Contact the VidaSpace team at hello@vidaspace.co.nz for refinishing experts in your area. Always complete a test area first to ensure proper adhesion.
Ongoing Support for Timber Floor Care
At VidaSpace, our commitment doesn’t end at installation. Through VidaCare Lifetime Support, you’ll have access to ongoing advice, technical guidance, and tailored product recommendations for the life of your timber floor.
Download the VidaCare Guide for Timber Floors to access in-depth information on cleaning, restoration, and protecting both UV oiled and lacquered finishes.
