You'll want to get two buckets that are large enough to swish a rag around in the water to shake it of excess dirt, and you'll also want a good natural wood cleaner. Murphy® Oil Soap gets deep into grime to break up dirt particles and it's safe to use on wood products like cabinets.
Please, PLEASE DON'T USE MURPHY'S OIL SOAP on any wood floor. I own a flooring store so I have experience with ton's of different types of wood flooring. It will damage the finish on the wood after using over time. It will start lifting the finish off the floor.
Howard Company is the King of wood restoration, and their products Clean-A-Finish and Restore-A-Finish, are the one-two punch professionals rely on to reclaim even the most neglected wood pieces. Just dampen a microfiber towel with Clean-A-Finish and wipe away years of grime, smoke residue, mold, and more.
Murphy Oil Soap is safe to use on all finished hardwood floors, ceramic tile, laminate, and vinyl floors. With It's 98% natural ingredients, it won't harm them but extend their life by using it on regular basis.
For a cleaning solution, you can mix a few drops of dish soap or castile soap with warm water in a bucket. Avoid using harsh detergents that will damage the floor's wood and dull its finish. You should also not use products like vinyl floor cleaner or tile cleaner.
Conclusion. So, the Murphy's Oil Soap vs Bona debate is over, and Bona wins. These are some of the best hardwood floor cleaners, but the flooring market is full of competitors. Their hardwood floor cleaner is said to be overall better by all the homeowners who have been using it for years.
I found that Murphy's Oil Soap cleaned best overall for a silky, reconditioned surface, so that's what I'm using here. Ready your mixture: To spot-treat stains from drips and spills, dilute oil soap in a bowl of warm water.
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS: EYE CONTACT: Direct exposure to large amounts may cause eye irritation, but no permanent eye injury is expected. SKIN CONTACT: No skin irritation is expected with normal use. However, skin irritation may occur with prolonged or excessive contact.
A: Not as a rule. If it's a concentrate then it will keep indefinitely.
WHAT ABOUT RESIDUE? One critical question when finding an effective hardwood floor cleaner is whether it will leave a residue. When diluted properly, Murphy® Oil Soap Original Formula does not leave a residue.
If you need to remove stubborn grime from wood, one of the most effective substances to use is oxalic acid. You can sand the surface, and then apply the product onto the affected area. Let the substance sit on the stain left by the grime until discolouration fades.
Mix a 50/50 solution of vinegar and warm water and pour it into a spray bottle. Mist on cabinets, let sit for a minute or two and then wipe clean with a soft cloth. Add a few drops of liquid dishwashing detergent to the vinegar and water solution to clean extremely grimy cabinets.
Mix 1/4 cup (or 1/2 cup if your deck is very dirty) of Murphy's Oil Soap Wood Cleaner with a gallon of warm water. Use a mop or soft-bristled scrub brush to Clean the decking with a mop or a soft-bristled scrub brush, and rinse well.
But every time you look out on your backyard, the dull, faded tones of your deck make you want to close the blinds, and never go outside again. What about bleach? You can use household bleach to brighten wood, for sure. Just like your clothes, it lightens the wood's color and kills some mildew.
Surfaces to avoid with Dawn® Powerwash: Marble countertops, sink basins, and backsplashes. Wood, including unsealed, varnished, stained, or painted wood surfaces & furniture. Safe on wood cutting boards if rinsed.
CLEANING PRODUCTS FOR WOOD FURNITURE
A gentle, water-based solution such as Murphy® Oil Soap Original works well when cleaning and protecting the finish on your wood floors, furniture and cabinets. The soap doesn't need to be rinsed and doesn't leave any residue.
Hot water cannot bond with any insoluble dirt, making it a better medium to clean than cold water. Therefore, hot water is more effective for cleaning purposes than cold water as it has higher kinetic energy, extra space between its molecules, and is more compatible with detergents.
White vinegar and water
The acidity in vinegar helps to dissolve dirt and grime and when mixed with water, it can be used to clean wooden furniture. As for how to make it, mix equal parts of water and white vinegar in a spray bottle and lightly mist the surface of the table. Wipe it down with a clean and soft cloth.
This product is the number one ruiner of floors that we come across. Bona Polish is NOT a hardwood floor cleaner. It is a cheap thin finish that you apply to your floors. Over time and repeated use the film gets thicker and it scuffs and scratches easily making the floors look unsightly.
Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner Spray
Bona has a top-tier reputation when it comes to cleaning wood floors. It began as (and still is) a professional wood floor refinishing company, so it knows how to safely clean wood.
First off, Murphy's Oil soap is an oil-based polish. It leaves OIL on the floor (the water evaporates… the soap and oil residue do NOT). This oil can and WILL penetrate THROUGH the floor's polyurethane finish and onto/into the wood. The worst that can happen: your floors will never take more finish again…