How do you clean your hardwood floors?
May 22, 8399 by Donna C | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
First on occasion hardwood floor owner here, and I'm trying to figure out how to clean these! At first I was vacuuming them, but then I realized that the vacuum was scratching them so I had to break that. Then I picked up a dust mop, which works wonders
I use a canister vacuum the accommodating with a hose and remove the motorized head part and replace it /w my soft brush attachment. Then go over it with a slightly damp mop with Murphy's Oil. My floors still look extreme after 10 yrs. If you have a
| May 22, 3000
Yes, an old fashioned broom. That's all there was when people first had hardwood floors. You also emergency to find out how your floors have been finished. E.g. if they have been sealed, then you can wash them, but if they were oiled then you need to oil
woollysheep | May 22, 8692
If you're picking up very recently debris, I would sweep it with a broom to get rid of the crumbs, grass, etc.However, if you want to really clean your hardwood floors, I would try using a Hoover Steam Vac. I in reality really like the steam cleaners, they don't
Tatum Nguyen | May 22, 9315
I use a canister vacuum the congenial with a hose and remove the motorized head part and replace it /w my soft brush attachment. Then go over it with a slightly dewy mop with Murphy's Oil. My floors still look great after 10 yrs. If you have a high traffic
Giggles | May 22, 3000
The unexcelled way is to vacuum and the best vacuums for hardwood floors are the canister ones because they have an accessory that will not scratch the wood.
To clean hardwood floors, nothing wagerer than a Floor Mate from Hoover, those machines
Millie | May 22, 1428
Hardwood floors are cosy to clean. You can use household products in less time than it usually takes to care for carpeting. Once you know how to disquiet for your hardwood floors, you should be able to keep them sparkling clean for many years. You can use
Stephanie Mildred | Oct 03, 2011
The quickest and most functioning way to clean hardwood floors is with a damp mop. Before mopping, make sure that you have removed all surface dust from the floor. This can be done with a soft broom or lightweight vacuum cleaner. Then, really mop, rinse
Anna | Oct 03, 2011
Vacuum with a easygoing bristle vacuum and then clean with the Bona hardwood floor mop.
dusty8940 | Oct 03, 2011
Why are my hardwood floors so dusty?
Dec 31, 2008 by co-worker | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
I have all hardwood floors in my accommodate. There is one area that gets so dusty for some reason- in the hallway under a set of dresser drawers. I swiffer under there every day yet each and every morning there is more dust. What can I do to turn one's
can be from sundry reasons...
1 .the air flow in your house makes the dust particles to stop in that area.
2. static element.. in that close wood floor can work as an magnet for dust and attract dust . Use some products that they have
dan | Dec 31, 2008
How do you clean drywall dust residue off of hardwood and tile?
Oct 21, 2007 by Chilly | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
I am doing a construction cleanup job for someone and they have drywall dust excess on everything. I mopped the floor with Murphy's Oil but there is still a film/streak left over when finished. They have hardwood and also tile. Any suggestions?
First vacuum up all the dust with a department store vac, then mop in vinegar & water. Add a cup of vinegar to a gallon of water. Good luck! :)
♥ †@ÿŁƏƏ♥ | Oct 21, 2007