Cleaning My Hardwood Foors - Help for the Holidays!

Updated on December 21, 2008
A.H. asks from Clinton Township, MI
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I'm sure this has been asked before, but I'm new to Mamasource...My family and I just moved into a new house in October. Our first floor is almost all hardwood floors, which I am new to. Do any of you have any suggestions for cleaning it? It gets dull so quickly. I really like the way it looks when you first wash it. We're hosting our family's Christmas party and I want everything to look nice. Help!

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M.P.

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I use Basic H2 for my floors. It is a non toxic biodegradable cleaner. Many other uses for it as well and cost effective. If you would like to order it go to www.shaklee.net/mamabear.

M.

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J.C.

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I use a swiffer. First I use a dry swiffer to gather dust and such and then I use the wet swiffers to finish up. Very easy and fast. Also not as expensive as some of the other hardwood cleaners I have found. We also have mostly wood flooring and some tile. I like the swiffers because I can use it on both. I have been using the swiffer for over 2 years and love it.

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K.P.

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I was so worried about this as well. Especially with a little one crawling around, I wanted to make sure they were as clean as possible.
I read the book, "Home Comforts: The art & science of keeping house" (a GREAT book by the way!)

She suggest using mild soap, something pH-neutral. She gives a long list of suggestions like a light duty laundry or dish detergent. I use an organic, enviormently friendly dishwashing liquid soap I got a the health food store, just a small amount in a bucket of water.
First dust or vacum the floors and then use your detergent solutions...I get on my hands and knees but we don't have a huge area!...As you go along use a second rag and just water to "rinse" the floor as you go along. I sometimes dry what I've washed and rinse and sometimes just let it air dry. Our floors look good and are easy to swiffer up when crumbs drop.
I was never sure about what to do and her suggestions made sense to me. A lot of products seem like they're for quick wipe ups or freshening things up and with a baby crawling around, I didn't feel good about having floors covers with lots of chemicals.

I hope you find something you're comfortable with and makes your floors look great!

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L.M.

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Hi,
I use vinegar and water, and a sponge mop. No particular recipe, put water into the bucket, add vinegar. Gets them clean, but I also heard the product from Home Depot is good.
L.

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C.F.

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My sister has always used Murphy's Oil on her hardwood floors about once a week. With a swiffer type mop. Not sure if this helps, but her hardwood floors are always beautiful.

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R.P.

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Hi A., I use the orange glo system. It's a micro fiber mop a clean and then a shine, protectant. I just got it but I like it so far. I just got it at big lots for 9 bucks. The whole kit and caboodle. Merry Christmas!

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C.M.

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Murphy's oil soap the day before then Pledge it the morning of. It will be a little slpiiery, but it will look great!

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A.K.

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Hi! We vacuum and then use Bruce Hardwood & Laminate floor covering. It's $5 at Home Depot. Do you have an old swiffer? Once we spray the cleaner on the floors, we have an old swiffer with a piece of felt attached and clean that way. You can buy felt at JoAnn Fabrics. When you're done cleaning you just wash the felt piece in the washer & dryer. Super easy, low cost, works great!

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K.O.

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When I have alot of stuff to clean up (spills, sticky spots from missed spills...) I get down on my hands and knees with a bucket and old washclothe and use Murphys Oil Soap fro hardwood floors. The first time I hated it because I didn't follow the mixing directions. If you're going to use Murphys you MUST mix as directed otherwise you will get streaks and cloudiness. It's not hard to follow directions it's just a matted of getting out a measuring glass. For the in between times to make them pretty I use Orange Glow for hardwood floors. Use a wet sponge mop and squirt this down as you go and you have a great shine. I love the way the floors shine like you do but after washing them a few times on your hands and knees your in between washes will get to be more and more apart. I'm actually thinking that I am going to be washing the floors today. Oh such fun - LOL!

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K.H.

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I like the orange glo as well...I really like the mop that it comes with. You can wash it in the washer when you are done. It's a lot better than a swiffer mop, as it is more durable.

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R.G.

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The pledge gardwood floor cleaner works great. I also love Murphy's oil soap.

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C.B.

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The makers of OxyClean and KaBoom products have a line of orange oil cleaners, specifically, I think, for wood. I used some on a handrail of wood and it not only got it nice and clean, but smelled wonderful too. So you'd have a quality product and a nice smelling home.

anything with orange oil in it or specifically for wood and wooden floors.

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C.L.

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I'm interested to see what others say I'm looking for more ideas to.. but I wash our floors with a sponge mop with a cleaner I got from Whole Foods that smells like Lavendar. I just sponge mop. They do look so nice when firstly washed.

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R.S.

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I use a product from Aco hardware It is from Parkey-Bailey and is called Clean Wood Floors. It has Vineger in it and works great. I just spray it on and wipe with a paper towel. I think the cost is less than $5.00.

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L.U.

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I use Murphy's Oil Soap when it is really dirty, but to just freshen it up, use a citrus oil based cleaner (Orange Glow is fine, and so is lemon oil). Murphy's needs to be rinsed off, but really cleans well, and leaves it shining.
good luck, L.

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D.F.

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Bruce's hardwood cleaner (green bottle). Spray it on and rub it in with a micro fiber cloth or microfiber mop pad.
It cleans well, dries quickly and leaves a nice shine. I buy mine at home depot. Its aroung $8.00 a bottle. It's available at most stores. I was told by a friend who works at Reimer floors that vinegar and water will etch the finish on your floors. It should only be used for a through
cleaning once or twice a year.

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