Step 4 spray your hardwood floor lightly with the mixture and clean it from the far corner in the room to the entryway using a sponge mop.
How to make old wood floors shine again.
Never wet mop your hardwood floors a.
To shine up the surface and replace that beautiful glow use white vinegar on hardwood floors.
Wait to see varnish appear.
You may need to be at a particular angle to see the varnish if it is clear or matches your existing stain.
Mop your floors using a damp mop or hand wash with a damp rag.
Over time hardwood flooring begins to look dull scuffed and dirty even with regular floor cleaning.
Use a paper towel or rag to clean hard to reach corners.
Fill a bucket up with hot water and depending on how large your space is add 3 4 1 cup of vinegar.
First clean your floors properly by vacuuming up any dirt dust or particles to avoid scratching your hardwood while shining.
To bring back the shine to dull worn out hardwood floors all you need is a little vinegar and warm water.
Read labels and choose a commercial product that is formulated for sealed wood floors and follow manufacturer and expert guidelines on how to keep wood floors shiny.
Mop in straight lines if you are using a sponge mop or a figure eight pattern for rag mops.
Prep the area to be cleaned by wiping the floors down with a hot damp cloth.
Pour 1 cup of white vinegar and 1 to 2 tbsp.
Of olive oil into a spray bottle then fill with distilled water.
To make this laminate floor polish or to make hardwood floors shine begin by sweeping or vacuuming the floor with a vacuum cleaner hard floor attachment to remove dust and dirt and mopping the floor using one of our laminate cleaner recipes.
To completely restore the shine you ll have to strip and reseal the floors.
Taking the spooky out of cleaning hardwood floors.
Go with the wood grain as much as possible.
For older floors only you might try adding a few drops of vegetable oil or essential oil to the mix to help make the hardwood flooring shine if you opt for a hardwood floor cleaner make sure it is one approved by the manufacturer of the hardwood flooring if possible or recommended by a flooring expert you trust.
Chris president of duffy floors hardwood flooring specialist shows and discusses how to maintain your hardwood floors.
Harsh chemicals such as chlorine bleach ammonia undiluted vinegar or pine oil can damage floor finishes.