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Cleaning Hard Wood Floors

We just bought a house. The previous owners ripped up the carpet and exsposed the hard wood floor. I need to know how to take care of them. We want to get them polish but right now don't have the money, so I am going to lay down area rugs. But I have no idea what to use on them to keep the floor clean so when we walk on them our socks don't turn black. lol I plan on using my vacuum attachments to clean up the dusk bunnies. But no idea what to do w/the floor, I have always had carpet.

What can I do next?

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Shark steamer, works great, and you don't have to buy any products, works with just water that creates steam.

My mother in law has hardwood floors throughout her house. She uses a dust mop everyday, around her area rugs. Then she just recently bought a Bissell steam cleaner. She usually uses that about 1-2 times a week. Cleans up easily, fast, and no chemicals. Best option I can offer.

I would use orange clean (that Billy Mays stuff from tv) It works wonders (or so my mom says). I also bought a Shark that uses distilled water to clean my hard tile floors. It cut back on the cost of cleaning supplies (A gallon of distilled water cost me around a buck or two every month)

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Clean with murphy's oil soap & ammonia first of all. Don't use a wet mop though; just make sure all of the water is out of it. After it drys; use a lemon oil & mineral oil mixture on it [1/2 & 1/2]. Do this just before you go to bed. That way no one is walking on it until the oil soaks in. Use an old towel to wipe over it the next day to take any excess oil off & the floor should look pretty good. This is what we did when i was a kid back in the 1950's. Just using the right stuff to clean the floor is a must. If it looks like it has been down for a long time & is real wood this procedure will work. If it is a laminate, just use a good cleaning & then maybe put a light layer of wax over the top. Then if it doesn't look right to you; go to home depot!!!! & ask what needs to be done with it.

Mop with vinegar and hot water

I miss my hardwoord; it's so beautiful. Use a dust mop or a Swiffer regularly. If it gets bad or scratched I jused the Orange Glo hardwood cleaner and loved it. Use water sparingly, but you can if you need to.

Shark steamer, works great, and you don't have to buy any products, works with just water that creates steam.

We use Murpheys Oil soap to clean the floor and I use Orange Glow and it shines the floors right up! I didnt think it would do as good of a job as it did. We are in the same situation. I would love to get them "refinished" but with 3 children and a dog I think it would be a waste of money.
Have fun cleaning!!!
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We had hardwood and I used a microfiber mop and water only. I did occasionally use Orange Glo for hardwood floors and liked it, but mostly I stuck with hot water and the microfiber mop.

My advice is that when you want to refinish your floors, use a polyurethane finish.
Most of the time use a dust mop or vacuum brush to remove loose dirt.
To clean periodically use a DAMP cloth or mop and Murphy's Oil Soap.
Never pour water on the floor to mop.
Just use a damp mop.
If anything gets spilled on the floor wipe up ASAP with a damp cloth.
That is all there is to it.
Enjoy your wood floors.

My mother in law has hardwood floors throughout her house. She uses a dust mop everyday, around her area rugs. Then she just recently bought a Bissell steam cleaner. She usually uses that about 1-2 times a week. Cleans up easily, fast, and no chemicals. Best option I can offer.

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