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White vinegar and water.
Vinegar is NOT a neutral ph cleaner. Having said that it is usually ok to use on floors, except when they are a granite floor as the acidity of vinegar will start to etch the stone.it is better to use a clean micro fiber cloth and then give it a polish with a product specifically made to clean floors (mrclean or simply green make a wonderful inexpensive floor cleaner for just this purpose.)
A floor steam cleaner permits one to clean all the dirt, let it be invisible or uninvisble from hard wood floors. The color of a floor steam cleaner is often white.
Possible answer from www.vinegartips.com/cleaning/Remove white water rings from wood with a solution of equal parts white distilled vinegar and vegetable oil. Rub with the grain.
Mix white vinegar in with warm water and scrub itAny floor cleaner or soap will remove the urine. Ceramic tile is not porous so it will not have been absorbed by the tile. The grout should be sealed so that shouldn't absorb it either. Just clean the floor as you normally would.
water and white vinegar. An easy and effective glass cleaner is a few drops of Dawn dish washing detergent in a spray bottle filled with water. A small amount of vinegar mixed with water. A dryer sheet also works.
Mix equal parts white vinegar and water. Put it in a clean, empty spray bottle.
Distilled white vinegar is the type of vinegar you'll want to use for cleaning and laundry. Toward the end of this article, I'll also share Garrett's recipe for a non-toxic weed killer formula, which calls for white vinegar. Vinegar and water makes an excellent window cleaner, for example, and vinegar combined with hydrogen peroxide works exceptionally well as both a disinfectant and sanitizer.
Use a 50%/50% mixture of white vinegar and water. This works!
There are many products available to clean wood floors. A floor with no polyurethane finish should be swept regularly, damp mopped and waxed. For a polyurethaned floor, including almost all pre-finished floors, you can use a mix of one part white vinegar to 3 parts water to mop or sponge clean your floor. You can polish with a product such as Bruce Hardwood Floor cleaner.
Any acidic cleaner should work. This category would include both vinegar (acetic acid) and commercial lime dissolving solutions (muriatic acid, K2R, Lime Away, etc.). Wear gloves, don't get cleaner under your rings, sponge off with water to preserve your grout after removing lime.I would use nothing stronger than white vinegar. Anything stronger will destroy the grout.
My grandma formula is one part white vinegar, three parts warm water. Then wring you mop dry as you can, then mop.