Hardwood floors are beautiful and an excellent choice for your house, but they can be pretty hard to maintain, especially when there’s a lot of traffic going on in certain parts of your home. The good thing is that you can still achieve a clean and gleaming floor using the right product and technique.

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I’m sure that after doing this cleaning method to your hardwood floors, they will look so shiny and beautiful that you wouldn’t want anyone stepping on the floor, ever! Find out how and learn the steps in this video tutorial by erica jones on YouTube.

Materials for Cleaning Hardwood Floors:

  • Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner
  • Bona Hardwood Floor Polish
  • Mop
  • Vacuum

How to Clean and Shine Hardwood Floors:

Easy Way to Shine Hardwood Floors
Image credit: erica jones via YouTube

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First off, make sure to clean and disinfect your floor, and vacuum it well. After deep-cleaning the floor and once all of the dirt and dust are gone, you can now start squirting the polish on the floor in an “S” shape. Start spreading the product with a clean mop going against the grain, move the mop up and down, then start switching to a left and right motion going with the grain this time. Make sure to put the right amount of product just enough to saturate the floor, but do not put too much to the point that you will not have enough to cover the entire floor. Do this about every 10 to 12 weeks depending on how much traffic you have on your floor.

How to Achieve a Shiny Hardwood Floor
Image credit: erica jones via YouTube

How To Shine Hardwood Floors

*Thanks to erica jones via YouTube for all the images used here. If you love this cleaning hack, then you’ll surely love her other videos too, so give her channel a visit and subscribe!

How to Shine Hardwood Floors

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