✨ Unleash the Shine of Your Floors!
The BonaProfessional Series Hardwood Floor Cleaner Refill is a 128 Fl Oz solution specifically designed for hardwood floors. Made in the USA, this professional oxygenated formula effectively cleans without leaving any dulling residue, ensuring your floors look their best.
R**.
Very nice product
I have been using the Bona Professional Series Hardwood Floor Cleaner for several years now, and I can confidently say that it is an exceptional product. From the moment I started using it, I noticed a remarkable difference in the cleanliness and appearance of my hardwood floors.One of the most impressive features of this cleaner is its ability to effectively clean without leaving any sticky residue behind. Unlike some other cleaners I've tried in the past, Bona Professional Series leaves my floors feeling fresh and smooth, with no buildup or tackiness. This is a huge plus, as it ensures that my floors not only look great but also feel great underfoot.Furthermore, I have delicate hardwood floors that are prone to discoloration if not properly cared for. However, with Bona Professional Series, I haven't encountered any issues with discoloration at all. It is gentle yet powerful enough to remove dirt, grime, and even stubborn stains without compromising the integrity of my floors.The convenience of using this cleaner is also worth mentioning. The spray bottle design makes application easy and hassle-free, allowing me to cover large areas quickly. The formula dries quickly, so I don't have to wait around for hours before walking on my freshly cleaned floors.Overall, the Bona Professional Series Hardwood Floor Cleaner is a game-changer for anyone looking to maintain the beauty and longevity of their hardwood floors. Its ability to clean without leaving a sticky residue and its gentle nature on delicate wood make it a standout product. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to keep their hardwood floors in pristine condition.
A**D
Works well on my engineered hardwoods
i selected this based upon other reviews and after having previously damaged wood floors by using the wrong kinds of products. (Thank goodness for honest and detailed reviews!) I used reusable microfiber mop-pads soaked in water, wrung out completely, sprayed with Bona Professional, and repeat - per another reviewer's suggestion. I diluted the Bona into a spray bottle with about 40% water, and used a funnel to keep it all from spilling. Bona cleaned the floors and made them look new. It dried quickly. Zero streaks. It didn't leave any kind of film or shine or otherwise change or mask the finish of the floor. There wasn't any kind of chemical smell or lingering fragrance - just clean. It made me love my floors again. And, I'm no longer overwhelmed by fear of damaging the floors by gently mopping them. Huge relief.
M**R
The best floor cleaner!
The Bona products are great. This product comes in easy packaging and the cleaner is fantastic. We used this on laminate floors and there was no residue left on the floor. It was clean and stuck on yuck comes right up!
K**C
Great product
I clean houses professionally, and generally use either bona mop products (rotated with orange-peel soaked vinegar dilluted with water, to clear up any potential build-up common with using floor products on wood). Generally speaking, this has been the best product I've found so far to both clean the floors and minimize streaking. I dillute it 1:4 with water, as it's more concentrated, to conserve cost. As with anything, technique is key.* Start off with a clean, WET (but not dripping- ring it out first) microfiber pad. The water helps the product disperse evenly.* Vacuum (or at least sweep) the floor prior to starting. Don't use a beater bar attachment on the vacuum; they may scratch the floor.* I use a plastic squeeze container (like a dishsoap or ketchup bottle) to pour the product on the floor. Use enough to keep the floor wet and the product distributed evenly, but not so much that there are small pools drying on the floor or the floor doesn't dry evenly within 5 or so minutes. Different floors need different amounts of water because of their finish and wood type, some need very little at all (esp. high gloss).* Don't use a back-and-fourth motion when mopping, but rather a long "figure eight" motion (keeping the same side of the mophead in the front to trap loose debris), mopping IN THE DIRECTION of the grain of the wood of the floor. Mopping across the wood will cause dirt to get trapped in the ridges and you'll get streaks.* Stop periodically to rinse out the mop pad. More often if your floor's super dirty.* If you see beading or uneven drying, go back over it with a well-rung-out mop pad so the spots don't show after it dries.* This hopefully goes without saying, but don't walk over the floor till its dry. Wearing clean, dry socks keeps the floor cleaner longer (use caution with slick floors), as oils from bare feet tend to leave prints.
C**Y
What's the difference?
I do not know what the difference is between this and the standard (white bottle) is - I literally tried the 2 kinds on the same floor side by side - and saw the same great results. No difference in dulling or cleaning power that I noticed - if it really did something better, I would have given it a 5-star - but I don't see the point in calling something professional unless it's different.On a side note - I originally used this in a Rubbermaid mop as the Bona mop-head fit it - I recently bought the Bona version of the spray mop and it sprays amazingly better - wider pattern with more mist! Spend the extra $10 there for sure.
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