clean warm water only and dry with a clean lint free cloth . don't use those wipes with chemicals added has they will leave a film behind and floor will get a build up of dirt on
2007-07-28 22:06:43
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answered by Anonymous
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We just bought a new house with hardwood floors. Both the people who laid the floors and our builder suggested a product by BONDA (a Swedish company -but you can buy it here in the US easily). You buy the original kit - which contains a mop with a removable "head". The head is made of micro-fiber - which is nice because you can wash it and dry it and save a ton of money over the disposable things. Anyway, you also get the bottle of cleaner. You sweep the floor first and then spray on some of the BONDA cleaner and then mop it with the dampened mop. It dries very soon and without a haze or build up left behind. It also keeps the floor "moisturized" and protects the finish.
I love it! When you need to get a refill for the liquid cleaner - refills are sold in concentrated form you dump the refill in the spray cleaner bottle and then fill it with tap water - shake and presto you're done!
COST! I live in central VA and the kit cost me $28-30 dollars and the refill is $4.75. I have close to 1500 square feet of hardwood floors and I have owned the house since Feb of this year. I am into my second bottle of BONDA cleaner - so it lasts a long long time.
Good luck!
2007-07-28 23:43:17
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answered by Carrie C 2
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1/4 cup vinegar in 1 quart sprayer. I spray the floor as I go with my mop so I am not saturating the floor which will cause it to mold and pop up.That makes them really nice and squeaky clean. About every fifth time, I mop with 2Tbsp murphys Oil Soap in a 1 quart spray bottle so my floors won't dry out. After you clean them go back over them with another sprayer of water so it doesn't leave a greasy residue on your floors. My mop is one that is flat and has basically a towel wrapped around the end. I pull it off and give it a rinse a few times throughout the mopping.
2007-07-29 01:35:58
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answered by MJ 6
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Bona Bona Bona, that is the BEST PRODUCT for hard wood floors. It is wonderful. You spray it on and wipe it off with it's own mop - looks great for days.
Be sure not to walk on your hardwood with spikie heels or any shoes that will mark the floor. Watch dog claws and kids toys too, they will easily mark the floor and you can't remove them.
Enjoy your floors they really are worth it!
2007-07-29 06:27:32
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answered by Anonymous
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you should actually consult the manufacutrer of the product that was installed. I have some engineered flooring from BR111 and they actually sell on their website a particular product for us with one of those microfiber mop things.
I would really advise against using water on wood. It could damage the wood.
2007-07-29 11:25:06
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answered by Lisa H 7
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There were so many woodworking plans with this collection and you will not believe this but there are over thousands plans in the one package deal. Go here https://tr.im/QzmLp
This is really something to find that many all together. For someone like me who is just really starting to get involved with woodworking this was like letting me loose in a candy store and telling me I could have anything I wanted. That was my dream when I was a kid.
2016-05-01 01:40:53
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answered by ? 3
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Sweep the dust, and a damp mop no harsh detergents.
2007-07-28 21:59:59
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answered by the_tent_man36 4
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WIth plain water
2007-07-29 19:23:18
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answered by flying_babyb 2
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