Many people have asked if they can use windex on hardwood floors.
Accidentally used ammonia on wood floors.
Compounds like vinegar are acidic and will etch into the finish and create dulling.
I have been using bona on my engineered hardwood floors for almost five years.
Others have success using just a few drops of mild dish soap.
Steam cleaners are bad news you should only use steam cleaners on carpets and other surfaces that they are designed for.
Ammonia is not widely recommended as a cleaner for wood flooring because it has a very acidic ph that can eat into and lead to dulling of the floor finish or even bleaching of the surface.
When your floor is exposed to ammonia it strips off the finish dry and makes the wood warp.
Although you should normally avoid ammonia when cleaning hardwood floors removal of the residue from oil soap is a special case.
Glass cleaners have become trendy for wood flooring applications.
A simple cleaner to add to your mopping solution is a few tablespoons of ammonia free glass cleaner.
There are dozens of better options that clean and protect your flooring.
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Using ammonia to clean a wood floor will take years off of its life.
A lot of commercial cleaning products use parrafin wax and various oils that are impermeable to polyurethaned floors.
I have noticed a haze on the floor lately and removed most of it with the ammonia and water and elbow grease method.
Ammonia is a wax stripper best suited for removing acrylic waxes on hardwood floors.
Ammonia is harsh and can discolor the wood.
Ammonia is really not suited for this purpose.
Ammonia is a wax stripping agent.
Ammonia is a wax stripper agent that is commonly used to remove acrylic waxes on hardwood floors.
I will never use bona on my wood floors or any floors again.
I clean the floors with bona about every six weeks.
It s tempting to think that more soap equals cleaner but that isn t true.
When your floor is exposed to ammonia it strip off the finish dry and warp the wood.
It is normally used to remove acrylic waxes on hardwood floors.
Avoid ammonia ammonia will discolor deteriorate and dull the finish.
Mix a cleaning solution consisting of 1 2 cup of ammonia per gallon.
To avoid problems with the furniture or wooden objects in your home it is recommended that you first perform a test to check if the ammonia leads to discoloration.
Therefore windex should not be used for cleaning sealed wood floor.
Liquid polishes and household dust treatments have a waxy material that shines and leaves a slick residue with a contaminating film on the floor.