Often we are asked, "How do I clean hardwood floors"? Now I want to tell you that hardwood floors can last the whole of your life if correctly sorted.
Using vinegar to wash hardwood floors is a good inexpensive solution to keep your wood surface looking good. Be certain to dust mop and vacuum floors continually to keep dust from amassing and scratching the floor. This is a simple and inexpensive floor cleaning alternative.
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Try mixing half cup of white vinegar to one gallon of warm water. This technique of using vinegar to clean hardwood floors is an easy and safe solution to keeping your floor looking its best. Watch out what you put on your wood surface as oils or furniture polish can make a floor very greasy.
It is the frugal housewife's best-kept secret to use this natural chemical for cleaning the home, and can be employed in a number of ways, including cleaning your hardwood floor.
Vinegar is an acidic liquid that is used in a selection of ways, from flavoring salad dressings to in our case cleaning hardwood floors. Typically, all that's required is a damp mop clean-up to keep them looking great.
However, if you need a deeper clean, that looks after allergens, bacteria and more you may need to consider buying a transportable steam cleaner that is made for hardwood floors.
The Bissell Steam Mop Bare Floor Steam Cleaner is a light weight steam mop that is simple to use.
Its long power wire helps you reach the complete floor and the specifically designed handle decreases "mopping stress".
It comes provided with 2 terry fabric cleaning pads, and includes a clear plastic filter so you know when it's time for a change. This natural disinfectant is safe on to use on just about any surface is is particularly well suited to hardwood floors. The distinct smell related to vinegar evaporates after the liquid dries, leaving a clean and scent-free floor.
It's important to get rid of as much loose dust and dust from the floors as practical before you start mopping.
Always test a minuscule area first to test for damage before applying any technique.