How To Clean Hardwood Floors With Ground In Dirt
Continue until you have removed all the ground in dirt.
How to clean hardwood floors with ground in dirt. Dump out the soapy water and refill the bucket with clean water. It is not easy to clean a hardwood floor regularly. Without clean for a short time it can be damaged. If you can maintain regular mopping and weeping your floor it gives you a long lasting wood floor. Be sure to choose a cleaner that is gentle enough to be used regularly without damaging the finish but strong enough to remove dirt and stains.
Dip a cotton cleaning cloth in the vinegar solution. Rub the floor vigorously with a clean cloth. Dark stains in the wood may have to be sanded out using a professional floor sander. Wipe the cloth over a 3 by 3 foot section of the wood floor to remove dirt and grime buildup. Regular cleaning and proper maintenance are the best way to your hardwood floor.
Wipe the floorboards one at a time using an old cloth dipped in soapy water. Dip a nylon scrub brush into the cleaning bucket and scrub off the residue working the baking soda into the buildup. Wring out any excess liquid from the cloth. Wipe off the excess water and dirt with a dry cloth as you go along making sure no water gets into the gaps between the floorboards. If the dirt is stubborn rub with a soft bristled brush then wipe off with a soft cloth.
Rub white spirit into the whole floor with a rag. This will remove the dirty coating from the floor taking the ground in dirt with it. This will strip the dirty coating off the floor.