January 9, 2020
Many common household items clean just as effectively and are usually significantly cheaper to use. Another bonus is that most homemade cleaning alternatives don’t contain chemicals therefore they are safer to use; not just for the environment but for our family members as well. Often mass produced products can case allergic reactions or have over powering scents. DIY cleaning products can be made to measure - cutting out the harsh chemicals and smells. There are DIY cleaning products that work on almost every surface and area of the home, including wood floors. If your home has hardwood or laminate flooring, you might want to consider trying some of these homemade wood floor cleaners. But first, know what kind of floor you have and how it's finished and sealed before selecting a DIY wood floor cleaner to try. Water is usually not recommended for use on waxed floors and should always be used sparingly on all types of wood floors and finishes. Saturating a wood floor or letting water stand can cause damage.
Wood floors are known for being relatively low maintenance, and most of the time, a light damp mopping with a little bit of warm water is all that’s needed for routine cleaning. When floors are extra dirty or when more cleaning power is required, check out these homemade hardwood floor cleaners that can save you time, effort and money:
1. Water and Vinegar You may have already discovered the benefits of using vinegar to the counters in the kitchen and bathroom, but did you know that it can also cut through the grime that builds up on your wood floors? Warm water and vinegar will give you everything you need to clean and shine your floors. 2. Water, Vinegar, and Essential Oils If you want to add a nice fragrance to your home, pop a couple of drops of essential oil into your solution along with a pinch of salt. The salt acts to disperse the oil. 3. Vinegar and Vegetable Oil If you’re concerned about using water on your wood floors, or if water is not recommended for the type of floor finish that you have, you might be interested in this homemade solution that uses only vinegar and vegetable oil. Invest in a spray bottle for this and combine equal parts white vinegar and vegetable oil in a spray bottle. Mix the cleaner fresh each time you clean the floor so it doesn't separate and to prevent the oil from going rancid. Simply spray on and mop off. 4. Plant-based Liquid Soap, Vinegar and Water This simple but effective cleaner uses plant-based liquid soap, vinegar and water with the option to add essential oils. This might be a good choice if your floor is especially grimy. Use a damp, not saturated, sponge mop to wash and make up this solution. Add 1/8 cup plant-based liquid soap and 1/8 cup distilled white vinegar to 4 litres of warm water (some people like to add 10 drops essential oil for fragrance) and mop your floors. 5. Tea Bags Do your floors take one lump or two? That’s right – ordinary tea bags can clean your wood floors while adding shine and luster. The next time you make tea, brew a couple of extra bags for your floor instead of reaching for an expensive commercial floor cleaning product. 6. Lemon Juice, Olive Oil and Hot Water It may sound more like a salad dressing than a wood floor cleaner, but this combination of lemon juice, olive oil and hot water promises to clean your floors while leaving a rich sheen behind. Mix 3/4 cup of olive oil, 1/2 cup lemon juice and four litres of water. This formula does double duty. The hot water and lemon clean the floor, and the addition of olive oil leaves your wood floors with a nice, natural sheen. Simply apply it to your floors with a mop that you've wrung out fairly well; then let it dry on its own. No need for rinsing - once it dries, your floors will look great! 7. Dish Detergent, Water and Vinegar If you have laminate flooring, you might be interested in this DIY cleaning solution that uses water, vinegar and dish detergent along with a microfibre mop or sponge. Simply add 3 parts water to 1 part vinegar, 1 squirt of liquid dish detergent and put it all in a spray bottle and you’re good to go!
To keep your hardwood floors looking beautiful longer, sweep or vacuum frequently to pick up particles that can build up over time and scratch the surface. To minimise the need for damp mopping, use a dust mop or a dry microfibre pad for routine floor cleaning. Always clean spills right away, and never allow water or any other liquid to remain on the surface of your wood floor. Keep your pets’ nails trimmed to avoid floor scratching, and position mats at entry ways to make it convenient for people to wipe their feet. Use area rugs for high-traffic sections, and make sure to use furniture pads for heavy pieces that sit directly on wood floors.
With a little knowledge and a few common household ingredients, you can keep your wood floors clean and sparkling while saving time and money. So, grab your mop, a spray bottle and a few things from your cabinets, and give those wood floors some TLC.