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Bona WoodFloorWipeKit

Bona® WoodFloorWipe® Hardwood Floor Cleaning Kit

For easy, safe maintenance of your wood floor, we recommend the Bona® WoodFloorWipe® Hardwood Floor Cleaning Kit, containing "All You Need" a specially designed Bona® Mop, a spray bottle of Bona® Swedish Formula® Hardwood Floor Cleaner, washable terry cloth mop cover, along with complete How-To Guide care instructions.


Step 1
Step 1


Vacuum or Sweep

Always vacuum or sweep to remove dirt and grit prior to cleaning your wood floors with the Bona® WoodFloorWipe® Hardwood Floor Cleaning Kit.

Step 2
Step 2


Spray

Lightly mist an 8'x8' area of your wood floor, or directly mist the Bona® Mop terry cloth cover, with Bona® Swedish Formula® Hardwood Floor Cleaner.

Step 3 Step 3

 

Wipe

Using a back and forth motion, clean the floor surface with your Bona® Mop or clean, soft cloth. Finish one area before moving on to the next. The Bona® Mop's low profile and easy-to-maneuver swivel-head makes it the perfect cleaning tool for the hard-to-reach areas such as under furniture and cabinets, around doors or in tight corners. When your terry cloth cover or cloth becomes soiled, replace with clean ones. Continued use of excessively soiled covers or cloths may cause streaking. Your Bona® Mop terry cloth covers are reusable. Simply wash and dry them as you would any toweling.

When a spill occurs, soak up the bulk liquid promptly. Mist the affected area with Bona® Hardwood Floor Cleaner and clean with your Bona® Mop or a clean, soft cloth.

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Stains

Stains happen. Here are a couple of tips to get rid of them.
1) For water stains, cigarette burns, heel and claw marks, ink, and most other stains, use a fine steel wool (number 2) and refinish. For more difficult stains, use a fine sandpaper, then a number 1 or 00 steel wool.

2) For chewing gum and spilled wax, apply ice. It will become brittle and crack. You can then scrape it away.