How often should you clean hardwood floors with Bona?

Monthly schedule – polish
Polish wood floors every 2-4 months, depending on the traffic in your home, to add extra shine and protection. Hardwood floor polish renews and refreshes the finish that protects your floor.
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Can I use bona daily?

A Daily Clean

For your most difficult messes, rely on our most powerful cleaner yet, Bona PowerPlus Hardwood Floor Deep Cleaner. The innovative oxygenated formula and microfiber technology creates the ultimate deep clean you've been asking for.
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Can you use Bona floor cleaner weekly?

Bona PowerPlus Hardwood Floor Deep Clean is gentle enough hardwood floor cleaner to use weekly.
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How often should you deep clean hardwood floors?

Every Week: Vacuum using a wood floor attachment that won't cause scratches. Every Month: Perform a deep cleaning. Mop with a floor cleaner designed for the finish on your particular floors and spot-treat stains. Every 3 to 5 Years: Add a fresh coat of finish.
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Does bona damage hardwood floors?

Please note; you CANNOT use Bona Tile & Laminate Floor Cleaner on hardwood because the strong degreaser could damage the finish.
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How to clean hardwood floors with Bona



Why does Bona leave streaks?

While Bona polish gives floors a bright sheen, sometimes the polish forms streaks. This can occur when you don't use enough polish. An uneven layer of polish looks like streaks on the floor. One bottle of Bona floor polish should cover 500 square feet of flooring.
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Is Bona or Swiffer better for hardwood floors?

What is this? Once your Swiffer WetJet is set up, press the button on top of the handle to spray the solution and mop away. Unlike the Bona Hardwood Floor Mop, which Bona recommends for hardwoods only, the Swiffer WetJet is compatible with many surfaces including wood, ceramic tile, vinyl, and laminate.
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Should you mop hardwood floors?

The best way to clean hardwood floors is to adopt a regular routine. Use a broom or hardwood floor mop for cleaning wood floors daily. A microfiber dust mop pre-treated with a dusting agent will pick up dust and dirt and prevent scratches. Vacuum your hardwood floor once a week.
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What do professionals use to clean hardwood floors?

You can use a commercial wood-cleaning product, like Bona or Murphy Oil Soap. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions. You can also make your own cleaner by mixing one part vinegar to 10 parts warm water. Add a few drops of liquid Castile soap.
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How often should I mop my floors?

Any high-traffic areas in your home should be wet mopped once a week. Rooms in your home that are not frequently used—such as a guest room—do not need to be mopped weekly. Mopping every other week or monthly should be sufficient.
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How often should I clean my floors?

One to two weeks.

Give floors a good wash or steam once every couple of weeks, says Tetro. You might want to wash your kitchen floors a little more often, due to food bacteria that can spread around.
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How long does Bona floor polish last?

Bona Hardwood Floor Polish High Gloss is a protective formula that renews hardwood floors by filling in micro-scratches and scuffs, shielding against future wear and traffic, and adds a durable high gloss shine. Use every 2-4 months, depending on traffic, to keep floors revitalized and looking new.
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Does Bona leave residue?

Bona products are specially designed to protect floors and the environment. Bona cleaners won't dull your floors or leave behind any residue. Find the perfect products to clean, shine and protect your floors.
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Will Bona floor polish wear off?

The Bona polish does not wear off completely, ever, and needs to be stripped to remove it completely.
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Is it OK to vacuum wood floors?

Any vacuum can clean hardwood floors—this is the simplest possible task for a vacuum cleaner. You don't need anything special to get dust, hair, crumbs, or anything else off your wood, tile, or laminate floors.
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Can you Swiffer hardwood floors?

According to the manufacturer's website, the Swiffer mop is appropriate for use on finished hardwood floors when you use either the dry or wet refill cloths. Wet refills aren't recommended for use on unfinished, waxed or oiled floors, and you should use them with caution on finished hardwood.
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Can you use Bona with a mop?

You can start with the Bona Microfiber Cleaning Pad damp or dry. Below please find our recommendations to clean your floor: Vacuum, sweep or dust mop the floor to remove loose dirt and debris. Grab your Bona Cleaner, mop and blue microfiber cleaning pad.
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How long does it take for Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner to dry?

After 1 to 2 hours, depending on humidity, you may walk on the floor in your stocking feet. Cure time is 24 hours. After this time, replace furniture, allow heavy traffic and pets. Use no more than every 2-4 months or longer to keep floors looking their best.
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Why do my hardwood floors look cloudy?

The most common causes of a hazy or cloudy film on hardwood floors after cleaning are a buildup of floor cleaner, wax buildup, trapped moisture, and bad floor cleaners. All these can make wood floors appear to have a milky, white substance on top of the surface even after cleaning.
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What causes footprints on hardwood floors?

I would like to have people over for the holidays. Thank you. If you are finding footprints on your sealed hardwood, the likely culprit is an oily film on the surface. Surprisingly, most hardwood floor cleaners and waxes will add to this dulling layer, making footprints and other marks more visible.
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