best hardwood floor cleaning method?
Mar 14, 2007 by sweetandsassy0520 | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
What is the overpower appliance to use to clean hard wood floors? A string mop, one of those new microfiber wet mops or something else?
* Never moisture mop - Water and wood floors don't mix! Use only the manufacturer's recommended cleaning products when cleaning hardwood floors.
* The completely simple and safe way to clean any sort of wood that is finished with a urethane
ringing2 | Mar 14, 2007
* Never steamy mop - Water and wood floors don't mix! Use only the manufacturer's recommended cleaning products when cleaning hardwood floors.
* The utterly simple and safe way to clean any sort of wood that is finished with a urethane
ringing2 | Mar 14, 2007
I Concede 100% WITH THE PREVIOUS ANSWER....DONT BE FOOLED BY MURPHY'S OIL SOAP AND LOTS OF PPL WILL Blow the whistle on YOU TO USE THAT DON'T!!!!!
HEAR TO HELP | Mar 14, 2007
I clean-cut all my hardwood floors with Pledge wood cleaner, make sure that it says cleaner and not polish. Nothing but mist a small area at a time, and use a dry microfiber mop to wipe it up, going with the grain of the wood. Looks prodigious, smells good and does
bsmt | Mar 14, 2007
Can anyone recommend a good hardwood floor cleaner that won't leave a haze?
Sep 21, 2007 by GriffinsNC | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
I've tried swiffer wet mops, Orange Glo and Bruce with a microfiber mop. They all bar a haze!
Most wood floors can be kept hoover by first sweeping or vacuuming with a floor nozzle to remove most of the surface dust and dirt, then damp mopping with fresh water (dip a sponge in clear water, squeezing it out so that the mop is barely damp, almost
♥ †@ÿŁƏƏ♥ | Sep 21, 2007
How to clean drywall/sanding dust on new apt with hardwood flooring? Out of options?
May 22, 7319 by Michael | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
I recently moved into a newly refurnished apt. It had new windows, appliances, hardwood floors, cabinets, the whole 9 yards.
However, there is currently a layer of dust that I can't seem to obliterate. At first, I tried the 2 step punch
Most fitting its in your duct work and still being kicked up every time the ac and or heat is turned on..Some helpers..Remove air vents and bow down them as far as poss w/ vacuum hose.. Dont wet mop at all it ll get some but not as well as sweeping..
rob s | May 22, 304