Because different floor finishes have unique care requirements the best way to clean hardwood floors will depend on the type of finish rather than the wood species e g cherry maple oak.
How to get a white film off hardwood floors.
Find out what causes hazy residue on hardwood floors and learn how to get rid of it.
All these can make wood floors appear to have a milky white substance on top of the surface even after cleaning.
The most common causes of a hazy or cloudy film on hardwood floors after cleaning are a buildup of floor cleaner wax buildup trapped moisture and bad floor cleaners.
You may have to screen the floor.
So today i tried windex.
I actually sprayed the windex on the floor.
It could be wax build up or salt deposits.
Hazy or cloudy hardwood floors can occur from a couple of things one of them being from products you use on your floor.
A more aggressive approach simply sanding and refinishing your floor will get your floors back to normal.
It could also be caused by moisture.
How to get haziness off of a hardwood floor.
Remove the existing finish.
Vacuuming hardwood floor before you mop can help in preventing sticky debris from tarnishing your floor.
The cleaners actually made the floor look worse.
If this preliminary cleaning doesn t remove the film it s time to graduate to an acidic cleaner and that doesn t mean sulfuric acid.
Using a dry clean damp cloth immediately wipe out the hardwood floor and allow it some time to air dry.
Nothing took the film off.
Jill nystul august 18 2019 in today s post i want to share a floor cleaning tip with you that i used to remove a mysterious hazy buildup from my hardwood floors.
I tested an area in the corner just in case this would create a bigger mess then what i had.
I sprayed the windex on the floor and wiped it with a dry swifter cloth.
In the first three cases cleaning the floor with an appropriate cleaner should lift the haze but if the problem is moisture related the fix may be trickier.
I didn t specify to them what to use on my floors totally my fault and whatever product they used created the most horrible cloudy hazy white film that covered all of my hardwood floors.
Avoid using a string or a sponge mop for your hardwood floors as they do not work as well to absorb the moisture.
Vinegar is the strongest acid you should use on your floor and even then it should be diluted by mixing a cup of white vinegar with a gallon of warm water.
Be sure to check with your floor s manufacturer for their recommended method of maintaining your floor.