White vinegar and hot water - combined with elbow grease, soft white terry towels and a valuable lesson learned :( I did this myself
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No, you cannot clean wood floors with a steam mop. The steam will cause the wood to bubble and will get a mould underneath it.
No, it is not recommended to use Mop and Glow on brick floors. Brick is a porous material and using a product like Mop and Glow can lead to a buildup of residue on the surface, making it difficult to clean and maintain. It is best to use a cleaner specifically designed for cleaning brick floors.
it's called to get some warm water and soap safe for wood floors but you have to scrub it if it's really hard and mop it off but if it's not that hard you can use a mop but NO harsh chemicals like bleach!
Mop and Glo is not a good product to use on engineered wood flooring. This because Mop and Glo contains a wax, which can ruin the finish that is already on the floors.
Yes just get a mop and bucket of water
I like to mop with murphys oil soap because it deodorizes your home and adds a nice shine to your floors.
Yes. Those products are wretched and will leave a residue that will have to be removed by additional products. Stay away from them. Vinegar, water and a touch of lemon will clean your floors wonderfully and keep them shiny and beautiful.
A floor cleaning product. Put it on the floor and mop it with a damp mop.
To effectively clean and maintain wood floors with a steam mop, follow these best practices: Use a steam mop specifically designed for wood floors to prevent damage. Avoid excessive moisture by using the lowest steam setting and quick passes. Sweep or vacuum the floor before mopping to remove debris. Use distilled water to prevent mineral buildup on the wood. Allow the floor to dry completely after mopping to prevent warping or damage.
you mop it
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