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    Default Hardwood floor cleaning

    I know the forum has covered many issues but was hoping we may be able to canvass for the best method of cleaning a polyurathane coating hardwood floor. We have been using a mixture of warm water-metho - mop. Anything out there better, faster, easier?

    Thanks for any help


    Jim J

    www.restore-a-deck.com.au

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    cant you use power lift for that or would a simple pressure wash do the trick and save on cleaner LoL


    Isn't it typical ..Answer everyone elses questions and noone answers the one you post ......

    The one we used for a while was made by ajax i think and was a clear liquid that didn't need rinsing off...

    I bought an enyo mop and now just dampen it and away i go then throw it in the washing machine when done .. the floor is dry in 5 minutes cause you used bugger all water

    Mopping aint my thing

    cheers utemad

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    There is actually timber floor cleaning agents. Where are you located?

    We sell a timber floor cleaner and it helps to thicken up the water, help prevent it from going streaky and doesn't effect the coating.

    Otherwise a bit of metho, luke warm water, and a well wrung out stringy mob does the job okay. (just a bit streaky.)
    Regards,

    Marques Flooring
    Your One Stop Shop For All Your Flooring Needs..
    www.marquesflooring.com.au

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