Removing Bona floor polish from engineered hardwood floors / Hardwood floor wax removal
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- čas přidán 23. 12. 2020
- In this video I am removing years of residue from bona floor cleaner that is causing a dullness appearance and leaving scuff marks on the floors
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Best advice for engineered wood floor. Definitely knows what he's talking about! Thank you 👍
Bro this is gold I have been looking everywhere and this is exactly what I needed to know thank you.
Another great video. Your a master at your trade. 👍🏾
What kind of pads and what kind of solution are you using to remove the Bona product..???
Thank you for sharing this. I clean homes and this stuff drives me crazy.
Good video 👍
I have like a gloss finish on my wood floor and it's separating from my dogs claws. Was wondering what you would do to fix that
Hey boss, can i ask what you had in your solution tank in your orbot
Teach!
Do you prefer the vidbe over the Lindhaus for this type of cleaning
I have the same flooring. So beautiful but what a head ache it’s like a mirror.
Are you using a honing pad on the steamer? 👀
Do you charge the same price as a wax removal job? When removing polish
Can you please tell me what this service is called I need to find someone near me.
how much do you charge?
It looks like you started with the white pad and not the red, is that so? Is the red pad more abrasive?
Yes Red is for scrubbing, green pads are even more aggressive, white are for buffing but can be used for light cleaning. There are other pads such as black which are used to remove wax from VTC floors.
So what’s the best daily cleaning routine to avoid this ?
I spoke to the manager at a local wood flooring company- he’s been there 30 years
He said fiber cloth mop , warm water with 2 drops of olive oil - that’s it - no chemicals
I’ve been using his method for about 3 weeks and my floors look better
Can this same process be done on engineered “hand scraped” wood floors (textured grooves)?
Yes
Hi, I always look at your videos but never see what you are putting down to remove the polish. I have a laminate floor and have put 2 coats of the Bona polish on for the last 6 years. What is the solution you are using to remove polish? And should I use a red or green pad since it is a laminate floor? Thank you
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Thank you, really Appreciate it, going to give it a try. Was going to try purple power.
@@trumanhardwoodfloorservices can this be used on nail down sand and fished hardwoods? I have serious residue from using Bona and it’s driving me crazy. I need to know how to get this off. Thanks!
Wait we use bona on our floors!! Is it not good ? Ours is starting to look kinda like this
Very bad for you floors
Hey. So what do you use to maintain the floor?
Mine too! Trying to figure out how to get the residue off! The bottle says you don’t have to rinse the floors but the people who installed my floors told me I should have been rinsing. Now I’m left with smudgy floors!
Let me give you a better, very educated answer. It depends on the floor you have and you need to research that. For example, in my home I have engineered hardwood floors which are not the same as hardwood floors, as hardwood is more expensive and can be sanded down and restained and engineered cannot be, or really shouldn't be. Bona hardwood floor cleaner is water-based. They also have a polish, but let's just focus on the cleaner for now. The finish on my floors is an Aluminum Oxide finish and that finish is actually water-based. So Bona would work perfectly on my floor. MOST engineered hardwood floors are finished with a water-based (Aluminum Oxide) urethane finish. Now, some aren't and, well many humans seem to think spending thousands of dollars on buying new flooring for their home isn't an investment worth knowing about. They think you care for them by using whatever is in the stores, bona, swiffer, o-cedar, etc. Wrong. You need to know the finish of your floors. Oil and water, as you should know, don't mix. So, if your floor is hardwood (not engineered) highly likely it might be finished with an oil based coating, but not necessarily. So bottom line, figure out the manufacturer for your floors, if you even know the line and model no. for your floors, then even better you can go on their website and double check. If your floor has an oil based finish, you can use oil based detergents to clean it, water based finish, use water based. The reason for the residue is because some dimwits have an oil based finish floor and are putting on bona which is water based. It's really just that simple. 🤦🏼♀️
P.S. (that you never asked for)
Bought my 1st home last year, have engineered hardwood installed, read up, called the manufacturer of the floors and went about wanting to ensure I care for my investment.
Little or no useful info in this video other than you shouldn't use products like Bona. There's no other info on what he's using to remove it, what pad(s) he used or how he rinsed it all off.... The entire video is of him pushing around a floor buffer.