The best way to clean wood floors might surprise you
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Although most people envision their dream home with shiny wood floors,
many consumers are unaware of the best way to care for them, according to a 2017
survey conducted by the National Wood Flooring Association.
"Not surprisingly, many homeowners are unsure of the best way to effectively and
quickly clean hardwood floors. Some believe mopping with a bucket of water and a
cleaning solution is best while others occasionally sweep or vacuum. Many
cleaning methods can hurt rather than help a floor, for example, even a 'damp'
string mop can leave excess water on a hardwood floor, and we know that water
and wood don't mix," said Bona U.S. Director of Marketing Cate Vanegas.
The key findings in the online survey, conducted in October 2017 by Public
Opinion Strategies, found that just 24 percent of consumers answered "sweeping"
as the correct way to clean wood floors. This answer was closely followed by 19
percent who believe using a soap- or oil-based cleaner is best, and 12 percent
who believe using water and vinegar is the best solution.
Just in time to open the doors and windows and welcome in spring, Bona has
introduced its Premium Spray Mop for Hardwood Floors with a larger mop head for
faster cleaning, and a full-size cleaning cartridge of cleaner. The new
pressurized cartridge dispenses the perfect amount of solution designed to care
for and sustain hardwood floors.
Lifestyle and design blogger Jennifer Rizzo (jenniferrizzo.com) recently
refinished her wood floors, and notes the simplicity firsthand: "After all the
dust bunnies are cleared away, I use a Bona spray mop to clean my floors. It's
odorless, non-toxic and doesn't leave any residue. It also leaves my floors
looking beautiful."
With an estimated 25 million homes in the U.S. with wood floors, understanding
how to clean them is essential to maintain and protect the investment. Try the
following tips to keep your hardwood floors looking beautiful.
Regularly: Dust/sweep. While using a broom can be effective, it also just pushes
the dirt around, so using a microfiber mop or cloth is the best daily defense
against scratches and surface damage.
Often: Dust and mop. After a quick spin around the floor to grab dust, use a
microfiber pad mop and residue-free, neutral cleaner. Look for third-party
certified cleaners that will be healthier for your floors and your family.
As needed: When scratches pop up or the finish looks dull, consider a recoat or
refinish to keep floors durable and beautiful. Ask an outside contractor for a
water-based finish and dust containment system to ensure the job is VOC and
toxin free.
Things to avoid: Water and vinegar, soap-based cleaners, wax or steam cleaners.
Vinegar (remember, it's an acid) and water will damage and dull the floor's
finish, while soap and wax leave residue. Steam cleaners put heat and excessive
water on the floor, which can lead to cupping and long-term damage.
Want more cleaning tips? Visit Bona's Wood Floors 101 tutorials.