How Do You Clean A Hardwood Floor Without Having Streaks?
Hardwood floors add elegance and beauty to any room of the home. Just like any other type of flooring, dirt and grime accumulate on the floor. Keeping hardwood floors clean is important in preserving their natural beauty. To avoid leaving streaks, you must clean your hardwood floors with the appropriate products and method. If you use the wrong products, you may damage the hardwood floor or leave streaks after cleaning. Remove loose dirt and debris from the floor by sweeping with a broom or dust mop. Go over the floor with a vacuum using a soft brush attachment to remove any fine particles left behind. Fill a bucket with warm water and a few drops of dish soap. For an alternative cleaning solution, mix 1/2 cup distilled white vinegar into a bucket with 1 gallon of warm water. Dip a mop into the bucket, and wring it out. You can use any type of soft mop. Avoid letting the mop stay saturated with the cleaning solution, as excess water can damage hardwood floors. Mop the hardwood floor in