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Our new kitchen has cherry floor. How do we wash/clean it?
I've been doing a bit of research and I've learned that we should not have the floor wet, but clean it with something damp. a 1:10 vinegar:water solution seems to be popular.
How do you guys clean your wooden floor? Any suggestions?
The sellers didn't really leave the floor clean, we had to sweep it and there are some sticky spots that I need to remove, but I want to do it after knowing what exactly we are supposed to do.
Re: Cherry Wood Floor Help
Do NOT use steam - ever on real wood.
Damp mop only. Depending on the finish, vinegar/water is good or bad. It can dull some finishes.
To get the sticky spots, I would do them by hand with water & rag . Wring it out well and then rub the spots. Rinse and repeat.
General cleaning - sweep and damp mop.
This is what I do... you may want to be alone because it looks weird. haha
Run a clean bath towel through the rinse and spin cycle on your washing machine. Place the damp towel on your wood floor. Put a foot at each end of the towel and walk, legs spread wide apart, and walk all over the area you want cleaned.
Occasionally, I use the vinegar and water solution listed above.
I clean our wood floors with a water/vinegar solution and this mop. It's nice because the microfiber pads are washable and reusable, and the vinegar/water solution is really cheap. More environmentally friendly and budget friendly than something like a swiffer mop, but just as easy to use.
I always use a dry mop on the floor first, mostly because we have a dog and I think the end result is better when the dog hair gets picked up first. People always comment on how beautiful and shiny our floors are when they come over.
Mr. Sammy Dog
I wet a microfiber cloth, wring it out so it's just barely damp, then attach it to my Swiffer mop -- it's almost the perfect size. When it gets too dirty, I use a second cloth.
For really bad spots, I get down on my hands and knees and scrub away with a damp microfiber cloth.
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