Mix the water vinegar and oil in a squirt bottle and give it a good shake.
How to make wood floors shine without wax.
The spray and buff procedure is quite simple.
Installing new hardwood floors or finding them in an older home is a bonus to the value of a home.
Hardwood is a beautiful flooring that is long lasting.
Tile floors become unattractive due to dirt and stains commonly transferred from shoes and other foot wears.
However all tile floors become dirty and eventually lose their shine when neglected.
But you can revive a hardwood floor to make it look new and add a wet shine to it as well.
Step 1 move all furniture off the hardwood floor if possible.
They are durable valuable at resale time and can enhance almost any decorating style.
Wax adds sheen to hardwood floors but it eventually builds up and forms unsightly residue on hardwood.
If your engineered hardwood floors are not worn out too much you should be able to get the shine back with a spray and buff procedure.
Fortunately simple products are capable of making hardwood shine without the need for wax.
While a few decorators may love a matte finish most hardwood floor owners like finishes that shine.
Unfortunately many wood floor cleaners contain toxic.
Begin at a far corner of the room and squirt the cleaning solution onto.
Otherwise push the furniture against the walls.
Regular foot traffic and cleaning with store bought cleaners and wax causes hardwood to look scuffed dirty and dull.
Take a plain wood floor cleaner spray it onto the engineered hardwood floor and let it set for a while.
How to make tile floors shine without wax.
How to make hardwood floors shine without toxic chemicals.