I clean the floors with bona about every six weeks.
Haze on new hardwood floors.
After installing new hardwoodfloors there is a haze that just won t come off.
I have noticed a haze on the floor lately and removed most of it with the ammonia and water and elbow grease method.
Hazy or cloudy hardwood floors can occur from a couple of things one of them being from products you use on your floor.
The cloudy haze on your hardwood floor may be residue left over from cleaning with a product you shouldn t have been using.
On new hardwood floors they have an aluminum oxide finish.
It could be wax build up or salt deposits.
A hazy whitish or cloudy hardwood floor can be caused by bad cleaning agents the buildup of wax or floor cleaner residue.
I tried vinegar and water and bona and it doesn t work.
I have been using bona on my engineered hardwood floors for almost five years.
To get rid of the cloudy film dampen a microfiber towel using lukewarm water and gently rub the area until the cloudy film is cleared.
Using soaps or oils does nothing except put a dry coat of crud on it.
Hazy floors can occur when too much cleaner is used.
While water can be used as part of the cleaning process too much water on a hardwood floor can damage floors and alter its look.
I will never use bona on my wood floors or any floors again.
Nasty stuck on stuff can have the hardwood floor cleaner an approved cleaner btw can be sprayed directly over the mess allowed to sit for 30 seconds and then moderate scrubbing with a rag should do it.
Water and hardwood floors don t mix.
A lightly damp mop with hardwood floor cleaner on it 1 week or less.
Many manufacturers of prefinished wood do not encourage too much daily cleaning of the floor.
They recommend wood floors to be cleaned at most once per day.
Even a well protected floor can be damaged if it is cleaned too much 3 times a day.
How to remove the haze on new hardwood floors.
Too much cleaning can also result to hazy cloudy look on your wood floor.
Pat dry with a soft cloth and allow the area to air dry.
Those products build up over time and leave a terrible film on top of your floor.
This is why i ve never used cleaners and i was actually shocked when my normally shiny floor were so awful.
Bona is my first choice for wood floors.
A small application of cleaner on a microfiber mop is all that s needed to clean your floors.
I have tried nearly everything vinegar soaps just water and mop etc on my new floors and the only thing that leaves them streak free and looking like they did when they came out of the package is windex.