Hardwood floor cleaner & mildew

Feb 09, 2014 15:01

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tisiphone February 9 2014, 22:08:18 UTC
The Method no-rinse floor cleaners are actually pretty good. They don't use much water and don't leave a residue at all.

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koshkabegemot February 9 2014, 23:57:50 UTC
Awesome! And I love all of Method's stuff.

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redfield79 February 9 2014, 22:26:00 UTC
SWIffers damage hardwood floors, i believe. What i was told at least.

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drama_ February 9 2014, 23:12:43 UTC
Murphy's Oil Soap for your floors. It works wonders.

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eightydollsyell February 10 2014, 17:48:05 UTC
Yup. That's what we always used growing up on all our floors. It has a little bit of a scent but it smells fresh and if you accidentally mix too much in it doesn't leave the floor sticky.

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lection February 10 2014, 06:53:02 UTC
What I have done with shower curtain liner mildew (before I invested in a cloth liner, which has made a big difference!) is to keep a cheapy scrub brush with a handle near the tub, and when I see ithe liner getting a bit yucky at the bottom, take the first couple of minutes of my own shower (I KNOW, BEAR WITH ME) to scrub the mildew off. It is super easy and fast (way faster and less unpleasant than bleach!) and even if you're squicked out by mildew (which I am!) it washes right down the drain and you spend the next 10 minutes washing the memory of the experience away. :)

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rhyme_writer February 13 2014, 00:55:05 UTC
For hardwood floors, nothing beats Bona. It's the best! Even the guy who did our decorative hardwood floor gave us a Bona starter kit as a gift so we wouldn't ruin his floor, but was relieved to hear we already use it. Best. I use it for spot cleaning and for whole floor cleaning.

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