Anonymous
Post 01/29/2023 07:43     Subject: Re:Best method to “deep clean” hardwood floors?

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Anonymous wrote:Dr. Bronner's Soap 1 Tbsp into a gallon of warm water. Microfiber mop. I use a very simple apparatus, see below, that wets and squeezes the water. I empty and refresh water between rooms. Then, I hand steam, see below, about every other week or if it's a very dirty floor. After, sometimes, I use Bona on a microfiber pad to polish. They have a cleaner and a polish. Use polish.
Believe it or not, the whole process takes maybe 15 minutes. Seriously.

Tip- that cheap steamer is a powerhouse for lots of things. Love it.

oshang Flat Floor Mop and Bucket Set OG3, Hands Free Home Floor Cleaning System, 60" Long Stainless-Steel Handle, 2 Washable & Reusable Microfiber Mop Heads, Perfect Home Wall Window Kitchen Cleaner https://a.co/d/40M47pT

BISSELL Power Steamer Heavy Duty 3-in-1 Steam Mop and Handheld Steamer for Indoor and Outdoor Use: Garage, Workshop, Auto, Boat, Recreational Vehicles; Windows, Outdoor Furniture and Decks; 2685A https://a.co/d/6X20M8X

Bona Hardwood Floor Polish - HG, 32oz (Pack of 2) https://a.co/d/296TepZ



The steam mop is totally unnecessary and can damage your floor. Just use a regular mop.


No, it really cleans and has been quite safe for this floor. Used it for years. Mops only get surface dirt. And you're using dirty water.

The steamer has a bazillion uses. I use it for everything.


It’s all “surface” dirt. The floor is a surface. The steam is just hot water.


Really hot water. It tends to dissolve just about anything. I can't believe steam would have any impact on modern aluminum oxide floor finishes. Polyurethane, maybe.


I’ve never seen steam do anything hot water and a rag can’t do. I think it’s just a gimmick.


I am not crawling around on the floor on my hands and knees with a rag.


PP isn’t either. She is paying someone to do it.

I am poster that steams- I have never had household cleaning help.

Also,steam isn't like using hot water. Hot water cools as soon as it hits your bucket. Steam maintains temp- kills bacteria, germs, loosens ground in dirt. It's been a game chsnger for me. I use it on furniture as well.
are you using distilled water?
Anonymous
Post 01/29/2023 04:45     Subject: Re:Best method to “deep clean” hardwood floors?

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Anonymous wrote:Dr. Bronner's Soap 1 Tbsp into a gallon of warm water. Microfiber mop. I use a very simple apparatus, see below, that wets and squeezes the water. I empty and refresh water between rooms. Then, I hand steam, see below, about every other week or if it's a very dirty floor. After, sometimes, I use Bona on a microfiber pad to polish. They have a cleaner and a polish. Use polish.
Believe it or not, the whole process takes maybe 15 minutes. Seriously.

Tip- that cheap steamer is a powerhouse for lots of things. Love it.

oshang Flat Floor Mop and Bucket Set OG3, Hands Free Home Floor Cleaning System, 60" Long Stainless-Steel Handle, 2 Washable & Reusable Microfiber Mop Heads, Perfect Home Wall Window Kitchen Cleaner https://a.co/d/40M47pT

BISSELL Power Steamer Heavy Duty 3-in-1 Steam Mop and Handheld Steamer for Indoor and Outdoor Use: Garage, Workshop, Auto, Boat, Recreational Vehicles; Windows, Outdoor Furniture and Decks; 2685A https://a.co/d/6X20M8X

Bona Hardwood Floor Polish - HG, 32oz (Pack of 2) https://a.co/d/296TepZ



The steam mop is totally unnecessary and can damage your floor. Just use a regular mop.


No, it really cleans and has been quite safe for this floor. Used it for years. Mops only get surface dirt. And you're using dirty water.

The steamer has a bazillion uses. I use it for everything.


It’s all “surface” dirt. The floor is a surface. The steam is just hot water.


Really hot water. It tends to dissolve just about anything. I can't believe steam would have any impact on modern aluminum oxide floor finishes. Polyurethane, maybe.


I’ve never seen steam do anything hot water and a rag can’t do. I think it’s just a gimmick.


I am not crawling around on the floor on my hands and knees with a rag.


PP isn’t either. She is paying someone to do it.

I am poster that steams- I have never had household cleaning help.

Also,steam isn't like using hot water. Hot water cools as soon as it hits your bucket. Steam maintains temp- kills bacteria, germs, loosens ground in dirt. It's been a game chsnger for me. I use it on furniture as well.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2023 21:05     Subject: Re:Best method to “deep clean” hardwood floors?

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Anonymous wrote:Dr. Bronner's Soap 1 Tbsp into a gallon of warm water. Microfiber mop. I use a very simple apparatus, see below, that wets and squeezes the water. I empty and refresh water between rooms. Then, I hand steam, see below, about every other week or if it's a very dirty floor. After, sometimes, I use Bona on a microfiber pad to polish. They have a cleaner and a polish. Use polish.
Believe it or not, the whole process takes maybe 15 minutes. Seriously.

Tip- that cheap steamer is a powerhouse for lots of things. Love it.

oshang Flat Floor Mop and Bucket Set OG3, Hands Free Home Floor Cleaning System, 60" Long Stainless-Steel Handle, 2 Washable & Reusable Microfiber Mop Heads, Perfect Home Wall Window Kitchen Cleaner https://a.co/d/40M47pT

BISSELL Power Steamer Heavy Duty 3-in-1 Steam Mop and Handheld Steamer for Indoor and Outdoor Use: Garage, Workshop, Auto, Boat, Recreational Vehicles; Windows, Outdoor Furniture and Decks; 2685A https://a.co/d/6X20M8X

Bona Hardwood Floor Polish - HG, 32oz (Pack of 2) https://a.co/d/296TepZ



The steam mop is totally unnecessary and can damage your floor. Just use a regular mop.


No, it really cleans and has been quite safe for this floor. Used it for years. Mops only get surface dirt. And you're using dirty water.

The steamer has a bazillion uses. I use it for everything.


It’s all “surface” dirt. The floor is a surface. The steam is just hot water.


Really hot water. It tends to dissolve just about anything. I can't believe steam would have any impact on modern aluminum oxide floor finishes. Polyurethane, maybe.


I’ve never seen steam do anything hot water and a rag can’t do. I think it’s just a gimmick.


I am not crawling around on the floor on my hands and knees with a rag.


PP isn’t either. She is paying someone to do it.


No I mean I do it, but I use a rag on a stick. A mop.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2023 19:36     Subject: Re:Best method to “deep clean” hardwood floors?

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Anonymous wrote:Dr. Bronner's Soap 1 Tbsp into a gallon of warm water. Microfiber mop. I use a very simple apparatus, see below, that wets and squeezes the water. I empty and refresh water between rooms. Then, I hand steam, see below, about every other week or if it's a very dirty floor. After, sometimes, I use Bona on a microfiber pad to polish. They have a cleaner and a polish. Use polish.
Believe it or not, the whole process takes maybe 15 minutes. Seriously.

Tip- that cheap steamer is a powerhouse for lots of things. Love it.

oshang Flat Floor Mop and Bucket Set OG3, Hands Free Home Floor Cleaning System, 60" Long Stainless-Steel Handle, 2 Washable & Reusable Microfiber Mop Heads, Perfect Home Wall Window Kitchen Cleaner https://a.co/d/40M47pT

BISSELL Power Steamer Heavy Duty 3-in-1 Steam Mop and Handheld Steamer for Indoor and Outdoor Use: Garage, Workshop, Auto, Boat, Recreational Vehicles; Windows, Outdoor Furniture and Decks; 2685A https://a.co/d/6X20M8X

Bona Hardwood Floor Polish - HG, 32oz (Pack of 2) https://a.co/d/296TepZ



The steam mop is totally unnecessary and can damage your floor. Just use a regular mop.


No, it really cleans and has been quite safe for this floor. Used it for years. Mops only get surface dirt. And you're using dirty water.

The steamer has a bazillion uses. I use it for everything.


It’s all “surface” dirt. The floor is a surface. The steam is just hot water.


Really hot water. It tends to dissolve just about anything. I can't believe steam would have any impact on modern aluminum oxide floor finishes. Polyurethane, maybe.


I’ve never seen steam do anything hot water and a rag can’t do. I think it’s just a gimmick.


I am not crawling around on the floor on my hands and knees with a rag.


PP isn’t either. She is paying someone to do it.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2023 16:07     Subject: Re:Best method to “deep clean” hardwood floors?

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Anonymous wrote:Dr. Bronner's Soap 1 Tbsp into a gallon of warm water. Microfiber mop. I use a very simple apparatus, see below, that wets and squeezes the water. I empty and refresh water between rooms. Then, I hand steam, see below, about every other week or if it's a very dirty floor. After, sometimes, I use Bona on a microfiber pad to polish. They have a cleaner and a polish. Use polish.
Believe it or not, the whole process takes maybe 15 minutes. Seriously.

Tip- that cheap steamer is a powerhouse for lots of things. Love it.

oshang Flat Floor Mop and Bucket Set OG3, Hands Free Home Floor Cleaning System, 60" Long Stainless-Steel Handle, 2 Washable & Reusable Microfiber Mop Heads, Perfect Home Wall Window Kitchen Cleaner https://a.co/d/40M47pT

BISSELL Power Steamer Heavy Duty 3-in-1 Steam Mop and Handheld Steamer for Indoor and Outdoor Use: Garage, Workshop, Auto, Boat, Recreational Vehicles; Windows, Outdoor Furniture and Decks; 2685A https://a.co/d/6X20M8X

Bona Hardwood Floor Polish - HG, 32oz (Pack of 2) https://a.co/d/296TepZ



The steam mop is totally unnecessary and can damage your floor. Just use a regular mop.


No, it really cleans and has been quite safe for this floor. Used it for years. Mops only get surface dirt. And you're using dirty water.

The steamer has a bazillion uses. I use it for everything.


It’s all “surface” dirt. The floor is a surface. The steam is just hot water.


Really hot water. It tends to dissolve just about anything. I can't believe steam would have any impact on modern aluminum oxide floor finishes. Polyurethane, maybe.


I’ve never seen steam do anything hot water and a rag can’t do. I think it’s just a gimmick.


I am not crawling around on the floor on my hands and knees with a rag.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2023 16:04     Subject: Re:Best method to “deep clean” hardwood floors?

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Anonymous wrote:Dr. Bronner's Soap 1 Tbsp into a gallon of warm water. Microfiber mop. I use a very simple apparatus, see below, that wets and squeezes the water. I empty and refresh water between rooms. Then, I hand steam, see below, about every other week or if it's a very dirty floor. After, sometimes, I use Bona on a microfiber pad to polish. They have a cleaner and a polish. Use polish.
Believe it or not, the whole process takes maybe 15 minutes. Seriously.

Tip- that cheap steamer is a powerhouse for lots of things. Love it.

oshang Flat Floor Mop and Bucket Set OG3, Hands Free Home Floor Cleaning System, 60" Long Stainless-Steel Handle, 2 Washable & Reusable Microfiber Mop Heads, Perfect Home Wall Window Kitchen Cleaner https://a.co/d/40M47pT

BISSELL Power Steamer Heavy Duty 3-in-1 Steam Mop and Handheld Steamer for Indoor and Outdoor Use: Garage, Workshop, Auto, Boat, Recreational Vehicles; Windows, Outdoor Furniture and Decks; 2685A https://a.co/d/6X20M8X

Bona Hardwood Floor Polish - HG, 32oz (Pack of 2) https://a.co/d/296TepZ



The steam mop is totally unnecessary and can damage your floor. Just use a regular mop.


No, it really cleans and has been quite safe for this floor. Used it for years. Mops only get surface dirt. And you're using dirty water.

The steamer has a bazillion uses. I use it for everything.


It’s all “surface” dirt. The floor is a surface. The steam is just hot water.


Really hot water. It tends to dissolve just about anything. I can't believe steam would have any impact on modern aluminum oxide floor finishes. Polyurethane, maybe.


I’ve never seen steam do anything hot water and a rag can’t do. I think it’s just a gimmick.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2023 14:28     Subject: Re:Best method to “deep clean” hardwood floors?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dr. Bronner's Soap 1 Tbsp into a gallon of warm water. Microfiber mop. I use a very simple apparatus, see below, that wets and squeezes the water. I empty and refresh water between rooms. Then, I hand steam, see below, about every other week or if it's a very dirty floor. After, sometimes, I use Bona on a microfiber pad to polish. They have a cleaner and a polish. Use polish.
Believe it or not, the whole process takes maybe 15 minutes. Seriously.

Tip- that cheap steamer is a powerhouse for lots of things. Love it.

oshang Flat Floor Mop and Bucket Set OG3, Hands Free Home Floor Cleaning System, 60" Long Stainless-Steel Handle, 2 Washable & Reusable Microfiber Mop Heads, Perfect Home Wall Window Kitchen Cleaner https://a.co/d/40M47pT

BISSELL Power Steamer Heavy Duty 3-in-1 Steam Mop and Handheld Steamer for Indoor and Outdoor Use: Garage, Workshop, Auto, Boat, Recreational Vehicles; Windows, Outdoor Furniture and Decks; 2685A https://a.co/d/6X20M8X

Bona Hardwood Floor Polish - HG, 32oz (Pack of 2) https://a.co/d/296TepZ



The steam mop is totally unnecessary and can damage your floor. Just use a regular mop.


No, it really cleans and has been quite safe for this floor. Used it for years. Mops only get surface dirt. And you're using dirty water.

The steamer has a bazillion uses. I use it for everything.


It’s all “surface” dirt. The floor is a surface. The steam is just hot water.


Really hot water. It tends to dissolve just about anything. I can't believe steam would have any impact on modern aluminum oxide floor finishes. Polyurethane, maybe.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2023 14:10     Subject: Re:Best method to “deep clean” hardwood floors?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dr. Bronner's Soap 1 Tbsp into a gallon of warm water. Microfiber mop. I use a very simple apparatus, see below, that wets and squeezes the water. I empty and refresh water between rooms. Then, I hand steam, see below, about every other week or if it's a very dirty floor. After, sometimes, I use Bona on a microfiber pad to polish. They have a cleaner and a polish. Use polish.
Believe it or not, the whole process takes maybe 15 minutes. Seriously.

Tip- that cheap steamer is a powerhouse for lots of things. Love it.

oshang Flat Floor Mop and Bucket Set OG3, Hands Free Home Floor Cleaning System, 60" Long Stainless-Steel Handle, 2 Washable & Reusable Microfiber Mop Heads, Perfect Home Wall Window Kitchen Cleaner https://a.co/d/40M47pT

BISSELL Power Steamer Heavy Duty 3-in-1 Steam Mop and Handheld Steamer for Indoor and Outdoor Use: Garage, Workshop, Auto, Boat, Recreational Vehicles; Windows, Outdoor Furniture and Decks; 2685A https://a.co/d/6X20M8X

Bona Hardwood Floor Polish - HG, 32oz (Pack of 2) https://a.co/d/296TepZ



The steam mop is totally unnecessary and can damage your floor. Just use a regular mop.


No, it really cleans and has been quite safe for this floor. Used it for years. Mops only get surface dirt. And you're using dirty water.

The steamer has a bazillion uses. I use it for everything.


It’s all “surface” dirt. The floor is a surface. The steam is just hot water.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2023 14:09     Subject: Re:Best method to “deep clean” hardwood floors?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dr. Bronner's Soap 1 Tbsp into a gallon of warm water. Microfiber mop. I use a very simple apparatus, see below, that wets and squeezes the water. I empty and refresh water between rooms. Then, I hand steam, see below, about every other week or if it's a very dirty floor. After, sometimes, I use Bona on a microfiber pad to polish. They have a cleaner and a polish. Use polish.
Believe it or not, the whole process takes maybe 15 minutes. Seriously.

Tip- that cheap steamer is a powerhouse for lots of things. Love it.

oshang Flat Floor Mop and Bucket Set OG3, Hands Free Home Floor Cleaning System, 60" Long Stainless-Steel Handle, 2 Washable & Reusable Microfiber Mop Heads, Perfect Home Wall Window Kitchen Cleaner https://a.co/d/40M47pT

BISSELL Power Steamer Heavy Duty 3-in-1 Steam Mop and Handheld Steamer for Indoor and Outdoor Use: Garage, Workshop, Auto, Boat, Recreational Vehicles; Windows, Outdoor Furniture and Decks; 2685A https://a.co/d/6X20M8X

Bona Hardwood Floor Polish - HG, 32oz (Pack of 2) https://a.co/d/296TepZ



The vacuum type bissel is a million times better than the steam mop. I have both.


DP, but I was totally disappointed by the Bissell vac one.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2023 14:05     Subject: Re:Best method to “deep clean” hardwood floors?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dr. Bronner's Soap 1 Tbsp into a gallon of warm water. Microfiber mop. I use a very simple apparatus, see below, that wets and squeezes the water. I empty and refresh water between rooms. Then, I hand steam, see below, about every other week or if it's a very dirty floor. After, sometimes, I use Bona on a microfiber pad to polish. They have a cleaner and a polish. Use polish.
Believe it or not, the whole process takes maybe 15 minutes. Seriously.

Tip- that cheap steamer is a powerhouse for lots of things. Love it.

oshang Flat Floor Mop and Bucket Set OG3, Hands Free Home Floor Cleaning System, 60" Long Stainless-Steel Handle, 2 Washable & Reusable Microfiber Mop Heads, Perfect Home Wall Window Kitchen Cleaner https://a.co/d/40M47pT

BISSELL Power Steamer Heavy Duty 3-in-1 Steam Mop and Handheld Steamer for Indoor and Outdoor Use: Garage, Workshop, Auto, Boat, Recreational Vehicles; Windows, Outdoor Furniture and Decks; 2685A https://a.co/d/6X20M8X

Bona Hardwood Floor Polish - HG, 32oz (Pack of 2) https://a.co/d/296TepZ



The steam mop is totally unnecessary and can damage your floor. Just use a regular mop.


No, it really cleans and has been quite safe for this floor. Used it for years. Mops only get surface dirt. And you're using dirty water.

The steamer has a bazillion uses. I use it for everything.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2023 13:13     Subject: Re:Best method to “deep clean” hardwood floors?

Anonymous wrote:Dr. Bronner's Soap 1 Tbsp into a gallon of warm water. Microfiber mop. I use a very simple apparatus, see below, that wets and squeezes the water. I empty and refresh water between rooms. Then, I hand steam, see below, about every other week or if it's a very dirty floor. After, sometimes, I use Bona on a microfiber pad to polish. They have a cleaner and a polish. Use polish.
Believe it or not, the whole process takes maybe 15 minutes. Seriously.

Tip- that cheap steamer is a powerhouse for lots of things. Love it.

oshang Flat Floor Mop and Bucket Set OG3, Hands Free Home Floor Cleaning System, 60" Long Stainless-Steel Handle, 2 Washable & Reusable Microfiber Mop Heads, Perfect Home Wall Window Kitchen Cleaner https://a.co/d/40M47pT

BISSELL Power Steamer Heavy Duty 3-in-1 Steam Mop and Handheld Steamer for Indoor and Outdoor Use: Garage, Workshop, Auto, Boat, Recreational Vehicles; Windows, Outdoor Furniture and Decks; 2685A https://a.co/d/6X20M8X

Bona Hardwood Floor Polish - HG, 32oz (Pack of 2) https://a.co/d/296TepZ



The steam mop is totally unnecessary and can damage your floor. Just use a regular mop.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2023 13:06     Subject: Re:Best method to “deep clean” hardwood floors?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dr. Bronner's Soap 1 Tbsp into a gallon of warm water. Microfiber mop. I use a very simple apparatus, see below, that wets and squeezes the water. I empty and refresh water between rooms. Then, I hand steam, see below, about every other week or if it's a very dirty floor. After, sometimes, I use Bona on a microfiber pad to polish. They have a cleaner and a polish. Use polish.
Believe it or not, the whole process takes maybe 15 minutes. Seriously.

Tip- that cheap steamer is a powerhouse for lots of things. Love it.

oshang Flat Floor Mop and Bucket Set OG3, Hands Free Home Floor Cleaning System, 60" Long Stainless-Steel Handle, 2 Washable & Reusable Microfiber Mop Heads, Perfect Home Wall Window Kitchen Cleaner https://a.co/d/40M47pT

BISSELL Power Steamer Heavy Duty 3-in-1 Steam Mop and Handheld Steamer for Indoor and Outdoor Use: Garage, Workshop, Auto, Boat, Recreational Vehicles; Windows, Outdoor Furniture and Decks; 2685A https://a.co/d/6X20M8X

Bona Hardwood Floor Polish - HG, 32oz (Pack of 2) https://a.co/d/296TepZ



The vacuum type bissel is a million times better than the steam mop. I have both.


send a link. Does that steam?
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2023 13:05     Subject: Re:Best method to “deep clean” hardwood floors?

Anonymous wrote:Dr. Bronner's Soap 1 Tbsp into a gallon of warm water. Microfiber mop. I use a very simple apparatus, see below, that wets and squeezes the water. I empty and refresh water between rooms. Then, I hand steam, see below, about every other week or if it's a very dirty floor. After, sometimes, I use Bona on a microfiber pad to polish. They have a cleaner and a polish. Use polish.
Believe it or not, the whole process takes maybe 15 minutes. Seriously.

Tip- that cheap steamer is a powerhouse for lots of things. Love it.

oshang Flat Floor Mop and Bucket Set OG3, Hands Free Home Floor Cleaning System, 60" Long Stainless-Steel Handle, 2 Washable & Reusable Microfiber Mop Heads, Perfect Home Wall Window Kitchen Cleaner https://a.co/d/40M47pT

BISSELL Power Steamer Heavy Duty 3-in-1 Steam Mop and Handheld Steamer for Indoor and Outdoor Use: Garage, Workshop, Auto, Boat, Recreational Vehicles; Windows, Outdoor Furniture and Decks; 2685A https://a.co/d/6X20M8X

Bona Hardwood Floor Polish - HG, 32oz (Pack of 2) https://a.co/d/296TepZ



The vacuum type bissel is a million times better than the steam mop. I have both.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2023 13:04     Subject: Best method to “deep clean” hardwood floors?

Anonymous wrote:Bona or Murphy’s oil soap.


I hired a guy who has installed hard wood floors to help with damage in my home. He said absolutely no to both products. Most hardwood manufacturers say not to use Mur[hy's oil soap. Bona leaves a white film on my floors.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2023 12:57     Subject: Re:Best method to “deep clean” hardwood floors?

Dr. Bronner's Soap 1 Tbsp into a gallon of warm water. Microfiber mop. I use a very simple apparatus, see below, that wets and squeezes the water. I empty and refresh water between rooms. Then, I hand steam, see below, about every other week or if it's a very dirty floor. After, sometimes, I use Bona on a microfiber pad to polish. They have a cleaner and a polish. Use polish.
Believe it or not, the whole process takes maybe 15 minutes. Seriously.

Tip- that cheap steamer is a powerhouse for lots of things. Love it.

oshang Flat Floor Mop and Bucket Set OG3, Hands Free Home Floor Cleaning System, 60" Long Stainless-Steel Handle, 2 Washable & Reusable Microfiber Mop Heads, Perfect Home Wall Window Kitchen Cleaner https://a.co/d/40M47pT

BISSELL Power Steamer Heavy Duty 3-in-1 Steam Mop and Handheld Steamer for Indoor and Outdoor Use: Garage, Workshop, Auto, Boat, Recreational Vehicles; Windows, Outdoor Furniture and Decks; 2685A https://a.co/d/6X20M8X

Bona Hardwood Floor Polish - HG, 32oz (Pack of 2) https://a.co/d/296TepZ