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Microfiber Cleaning System For Wood FloorsI have cats, so frequent hair removal is a must, and they like to throw up on the floor. I dry mop (sweep) a couple times a week and wet mop every 2 weeks or spot clean the pet presents. Thanks! Debi from Youngstown, OH Feedback About This Post:clean scuff marks on hardwoodHow do you get scuff marks off hardwood floors? I have heard using a dry clean tennis ball? Post By Bren (Guest Post) RE: Microfiber Cleaning System For Wood Floors
I got a package of 6 white /cream dish/wash cloths at the Dollar Tree. They are a perfect size replacements for the swiffer PLUS washable. I use Windex to clean my laminate floors. It was recommended by the floor maker. I know you were asking about WOOD floors , but thought some readers might be interested in this thrifty hint. Post by Great Granny Vi RE: Microfiber Cleaning System For Wood FloorsI totally agree with the other postings but just wanted to add something. The pads on the Swifter wet jet is excellent for picking up pet hair. So I don't use the spray liquid with my swifter. I use a spray bottle with 1/8 lemon juice then equal parts of vinegar and water. I simply mist a small area of the floor and use the swifter to mop it up. It cleans hard wood like a dream and the microfiber cloth picks up the hair and cuts down on streaking. Post by klr2080 RE: Microfiber Cleaning System For Wood FloorsTo get through the gunk, Murphy's oil soap is one of the best (vegetable oil based) or use the water/vinegar if the finish is old. Lemon Juice is another that kills bacteria, but is even SAFER. Post by camo_angels RE: Microfiber Cleaning System For Wood FloorsPlease stop using these, as I know some are very harmful and fatal for pets, especially cats.... I know some lost their pets because these wet cleaners are very toxic and can cause liver disease, that might be why your cats throw up.. as the cleaner comes in contact with the paws of the cats and they lick themselves... please check for any warning... you can clean your floors with a little water and vinegar and save your cats from any illness. Catperson who cares. Post By Julie, Canada (Guest Post) |
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