How to Clean Hardwood Floors
If you have hardwood floors, we know how you might be constantly on the search for the best way to get your floors cleaned without you damaging their splendor. If you want to learn how to clean hardwood floors the right way, you came to the right place. Today we will be teaching you how to clean hardwood floors without scratching the surface and still ensuring no dirt is left behind. Are you ready?
To start off, to clean hardwood floors all you truly need is a dusting mop, a bucket of water, a wood cleaner of your choice, and we can begin.
For a quick and easy, mostly superficial cleaning, you can get a dry mop with a dusting agent, and begin sweeping the hardwood floor. You can use a vacuum if you would prefer, but we advise that you double check that the vacuum doesn’t have a beater bar attachment. A beater bar attachment on a vacuum will without a doubt scratch the entire surface of your wood floors. Through dusting you will remove all pet hair, human hair, debris, dust, and etc. thoroughly.
If you were going for a deeper cleaning so that you can remove grime, mud, or just dirt off of the surface of your hardwood floors then you can proceed to wetting the mop, but please make sure you ring the water out of it completely until the mop is fairly damp. If you let water sit on your hardwood floors, damage will occur. You can use the wood floor cleaner as instructed on the product as well.
There is no real difficult in cleaning hardwood floors, it is all about being careful with the equipment and products that you use. If you follow these guidelines, you can achieve clean hardwood floors without an issue.