They are marketing, selling and making money from selling MORE shark steamers. NOT from taking care of your flooring investment...
They are not experts in flooring and May or may not know that water loves wood in all the wrong ways!
The "Wood in the commercial may be laminate or some other "Wood" look alike item, you may be assuming that its wood.
Murphy's Oil Soap has been doing the same thing for as long as I can remember. It should NEVER be used on wood but that's not the message the commercials give.
This particular unit, the Bissel Proheat Upright cleaner, not recommended for hardwood flooring. It is only recommended for carpet, stairs, auto, and upholstry.
Bruce hardwood floor cleaner is the best hardwood floor cleaner for day to day use.
yes they are excellent and better for cleaning hardwood floors. It is highly recommended from many sources to use them on hardwood floors. They work best on hardwood and tile floors.
A Shark Steam Cleaner can be used to clean hardwood floors. All of the surfaces safe to clean with the steam cleaner can be found within the instructions of the product.
I can even use my dyson on hardwood floors to pick stuff up.
It's not always necessary to use hardwood floor cleaner on hardwood floors. While dedicated hardwood floor cleaners are designed to be gentle and effective, you can also maintain your floors using a damp mop with water and a mild pH-balanced soap. Avoid using excessive water or harsh chemicals, as they can damage the wood. Regular sweeping or vacuuming to remove dirt and debris is also crucial in preserving the beauty and longevity of hardwood floors. However, for specific stains or deep cleaning, a hardwood floor cleaner can be a helpful option, but it's not always mandatory for routine maintenance.
diluted vinegar
Bona Kemi Hardwood Cleaner
I would not use any liquid cleaner on wood floors. If you have dust then sweep the floor. If you get a spill then use paper towels.
There is no steam cleaner that should be used on hardwood floors. Although products claim to be safe on wood and laminate, they are not.
For cleaning wood floors, it is recommended to use a pH-neutral wood floor cleaner specifically designed for hardwood floors. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that can damage the wood. Additionally, using a microfiber mop or cloth to gently clean and dry the floors is effective in preserving the wood's finish.
Depending on how deep the stains on your hardwood floors. If you have a stain that is recent, you may be able to clean the floor with hardwood strip cleaner, if not then you may have to restrip the floor.