You can safely use Swiffer products on hardwood floors. For a quick clean, try Swiffer WetJet Wood Starter Kit. With just the right amount of solution, it breaks up tough, sticky messes, brings out the natural beauty of your floors and won't damage them.
New and improved Swiffer WetJet mopping pads have a new Absorb + Lock strip that helps trap dirt and grime deep in pad so it doesn't get pushed around and is safe on finished wood floors.
In most homes, the best wood floor cleaner is plain old soap and water, and the only tools you need are a broom, vacuum, and mop. The best mop for wood floors is a microfiber flat-head or string mop you can easily wring out.
You can safely use Swiffer products on hardwood floors. For a quick clean, try Swiffer WetJet Wood Starter Kit. With just the right amount of solution, it breaks up tough, sticky messes, brings out the natural beauty of your floors and won't damage them. Go with the grain to ensure the best clean possible.
Don't use straight ammonia, alkaline products or abrasive cleaners. They'll dull or scratch the finish. Don't rely on lemon juice or a vinegar-and-water solution to clean hardwood floors. "I don't recommend using vinegar or lemon juice, at least not in large quantities, as these can damage the floor's seal," said Wise.
Dry first, wet second.
When it comes time to clean your floors (weekly or as frequently as you need) use a Swiffer Sweeper to trap and lock dirt, dust and hair. If your floors are in need of a wipe down as well, make sure you dry sweep first to eliminate any debris that could be dragged around by wet mopping.
Ultimately, traditional mops are still the best option for deep cleaning. You can put more pressure on the head, and you can use any cleaning solution (rather than the Swiffer-only options) and as much of it as you need.
Bona's mop distributes cleaning solution more evenly than the Swiffer WetJet. Bona's mop head is significantly wider (15 inches) than Swiffer's (9 inches), which makes it easier to clean large rooms but more difficult to navigate in small spaces. Bona's spray mop comes with a reusable microfiber mop pad.
Yes, a Swiffer mop can make your floors sticky. There are two reasons for this. First, you're overusing the cleaner in the Swiffer mop, and it's causing a build-up. Secondly, you're spraying a large area, and the cleaner from the Swiffer mop is drying before you get to mop it up, causing sticky spots on your floor.
WetJet Wood comes with a quick-drying cleaning solution designed specifically for wood floors. The regular WetJet solution is safe on several surfaces, including wood, but it doesn't dry as fast. The mop pads for Swiffer WetJet Wood are softer and more gentle on wood floors.
While a Swiffer is a great tool for everyday cleaning (especially if you vacuum first), don't use it if there's a lot of dirt or other debris on your floors. These bigger messes might be a better job for the Swiffer WetJet, or a regular mop or vacuum.
Mop Hardwood Floors
Heavily used areas should be cleaned more often, every week or two. Another way to clean hardwood floors is to use a flat mop and hardwood floor cleaner, according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Although it may be tempting to deep clean your hardwood floors with a steam mop, don't. “Drastic temperature changes and moisture may warp the wood,” says Steve Stocki, manager of marketing and merchandising at Lumber Liquidators.
1. Sweep often — at least once a week. By sticking to this routine, you can clean your floors before dirt has time to collect on the surface.
I would also check with the landlord to see if the floors are recently sealed & what they recommend for cleaning. My Swiffer Sweeper wet cloths say they are for multi-surface use (aside from unfinished wood). I use them all the time on my hardwood and it's fine.
Swiffer WetJet is an all-in-one mopping system that's ready to use right out of the closet. Start with a fresh pad and spray the cleaning solution through the uniquely designed, dual nozzled WetJet mop. Then watch the dirt and grime dissolve while the thick pad absorbs it deep inside so it doesn't get pushed around.
There's no denying the appeal of the Swiffer WetJet. This compact, lightweight mop replacement promises to help you clean hard floors faster and with less effort—no dragging around a bucket of soap or wringing out gross mop heads.
Many household items can be harmful to your pets. But Swiffer Sweeper, Swiffer WetJet, Swiffer Duster Heavy Duty, and the rest of the Swiffer product family are safe for use in households with pets.
The first stage uses the dry cloth, which picks up dust, dirt and pet hair from the floor. The second stage uses the wet cloth, which cleans dirt and grime. Either cloth can be used with the Swiffer Sweeper, but the system works best when the dry cloth is used, followed by the wet cloth.
You can also use Pine-Sol® Original Squirt 'N Mop®. It's safe for wood and hard, nonporous surfaces. You can apply it to the floor directly from the bottle.
An alternative natural cleaning solution is warm water and dish soap (1/4 cup of dish washing liquid for a bucket of warm water). For spot cleaning needs, sprinkle baking soda on the affected area and scrub with a sponge. To ensure the area is thoroughly clean, rinse with warm water and dry.
Whether you're cleaning one area or all of your flooring, Murphy® Oil Soap is safe to use on hardwood floors.
“And the floor can end up sticky and even dirtier because their cleaning solvent tends to dry very fast, leaving a sticky residue if not cleaned fast and well.”
No, they don't. Cleaning only.