Another popular eco-friendly hardwood floor cleaning product is Natural Cleaning Products Hardwood Floor Cleaner. This environmentally friendly product will run you about $8.00 a bottle. It has a eucalyptus and lemon scent that will leave your home fresh and clean smelling all day! You can even use this product on laminated floors. VanessasGift.com is a link to where you can purchase this product for your home.
A Do-It-Yourself eco-friendly hardwood floor cleaner that leaves the home smelling fresh is similar to the first product I mentioned. Mix one-fourth a cup of white vinegar with warm water in a spray bottle. Fill the bottle nearly all the way to the top with warm water. Take half a lemon and squeeze several drops of lemon juice into your mixture. Avoid spraying directly onto the hardwood floors but rather spray onto a cotton cloth and gently wipe the hardwood floors. This will give your home a fresh lemony scent!
Safe and Natural Cleaning Products by Natural Choices, LLC make an earth-friendly hardwood floor cleaner called Natural. This is an orange oil and soy oil product that will give your hardwood floors new life. Water marks and minor scratches will be a thing of the past. The fresh smell of oranges will fill your home. This product can be found by visiting WonderPaint.com.
NewEnglandNatural.com has an all natural hardwood floor product called Indoor Clean-All. This "Green" product runs $6.59 for a thirty-two ounce spray bottle and can be used on just about everything inside your home. A mild natural scent is added to the product so your home will smell as clean as it looks.
Simplepureclean.com has one of the best all natural products for cleaning hardwood floors. This product is called Hardwood Floor cleaner and is made of 100% pure essential oils. For $7.99 for a 32 ounce bottle, your hardwood floors will be clean and smell like eucalyptus and lemon. All ingredients are marked on the label so you know exactly what you are paying for.
No matter which product you choose to preserve you hardwood floor keep the environment in mind. Eco-friendly cleaners are better for everyone!
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5 Comments
Post a CommentJust thought I would let you know. Any cleaning product that contains oils of any type should be avoided. The reason is that when it is time to refinish or recoat the floor the abrading process most likely will not remove the oil residue. When applying finish to a floor with oil residue the finish product will not adhere to the floor which could result in peeling. Using vinegar mixed in water(distilled) is a good cleaners.
Good to know.
Great advice - I have hardwood floors so this will help. Thanks.
Love homemade items, thanks!!!!!!!
Great resource. I use homemade cleaners for everything in my home. :-)