How to use bona hardwood floor polish

May 24, 2022

Hardwood floors are easy to clean and care for with minimal attention needed; they also bring a unique sense of timeless style to your home. Like any cleaning routine, it’s important to be consistent with your hardwood flooring care. Our professionals at JJ Hardwood Floors always use the professional-grade Bona products when working in our clients’ homes and personally recommend their consumer-grade cleaning products to homeowners. Here’s why you should use Bona floor cleaning products and how to incorporate them into your cleaning routine. 

Why Bona?

For one thing, Bona products are completely free of harsh chemicals and promote sustainability. When you use Bona products, it not only cleans your hardwood floors, you feel good knowing that their ingredients are ethically made and safe. Their products are very effective, streak-free, and intuitive to use! We’ve been using Bona products for decades, and every time a distributor asks us to try something new from a different company, the results are never the same. We stick with Bona because the results and performance have helped us ensure beautiful projects for our clients.


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Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaners – Cleaning Your Hardwood Floors

Sweep or Vacuum Every Day

This may sound simple enough, but the key to keeping your hardwood floors clean and looking great is choosing the right tools to get the job done. It’s best to use a soft-bristled broom to prevent scratches and utilize a vacuum with soft-bristle rollers. If possible, try to purchase a vacuum that includes a retractable beater bar. Sweep or vacuum daily with hardwood floor products from Bona. 

Clean Up Spills Right Away

It’s important to clean up messes right away to maintain your hardwood floor quality. Leaving spills for too long can lead to inconvenient water rings that are difficult to remove, or if standing water is left too long, it could penetrate through the finish. Plus, dark foods and mud can leave behind stains. To properly clean up a spill, use a paper towel or cloth. From there, slightly dampen a mop or rag to rinse the floor. To prevent streaking, wipe the damp rag in the direction of the wood grain. 

Dust Mop Daily

Some may consider this tedious, but regularly dust mopping your hardwood floors will keep them from accumulating too much dirt and grime. Always move with the grain when working with any cleaning tool for hardwood floors. Daily dust mopping will keep your hardwood floors clean and well maintained. 

Damp Mop Weekly

Use a Bona microfiber damp mop with residue-free floor cleaner to polish your hardwood floors weekly. Damp mops work faster and capture residual dirt and grime your dust mop couldn’t catch. Never use a traditional mop, as this could cause your wood to shrink and buckle. Instead, use a Bona spray applicator or a Bona mop with a refillable spray canister to clean your hardwood floors. 

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Directions

Directions: Perform a test on a small inconspicuous area. 1. Vacuum, sweep or dust mop, then thoroughly clean with Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner. Then let dry. 2. Gently rock polish bottle back and forth to mix for 30 seconds. Squirt product in an S pattern onto the floor. Use a Bone mop and designated Bona Microfiber Cleaning Pad to smooth with the grain of the wood. Work in small sections keeping the pad wet. 3. When finished thoroughly wash cleaning pad with warm water. Allow the floor to dry at least 1 hour before walking on it.

Description

Low gloss formula. Dramatically transforms & renews luster. Protects against wear. Fills in micro-scratches. Recommended by professionals since 1919. Bona hardwood floor polish is not a cleaner. Relax. Bona makes it easy to care for your hardwood floors. What it Does: Bona Low Gloss Polish adds a new protective layer and fills in microscratches, bringing a durable shine to your floor. List of ingredients available on Bona.com. Certified Bona Craftsman: Bona revive, restore or refinish treatments ensure love for your hardwood floors for years to come. Locate a professional at Bona.com.

Other Description

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Warnings

Caution: Bona Hardwood Floor Polish cannot be coated with polyurethane or Bona Hardwood Floor Refresher. Not for use on unfinished wood, unsealed floors, or on waxed or oiled floors. Keep from freezing. Keep out of reach of children. May cause stomach irritation. If swallowed, drink 1 or 2 glasses of water to dilute. In case of eye contact, flush with water. Notice: Buyer assumes all responsibility for proper use in accordance with label instructions. Results may vary according to the individual application techniques and prior condition of floor.

UPC

00737025510015

How long does it take for bona floor polish to dry?

Finishing the job The polish should dry completely after 24 hours, making it ready for heavy traffic. Polishing your hardwood floor is recommended every few months, but this will vary, depending on how much foot traffic the floor experiences. Bona offers floor polishes and tools for hardwood, stone, tile and laminate.

How often should you use Bona floor polish?

Bona's range of specially-formulated polishes can be used several times a year. How often you use it will depend entirely on the amount of traffic your floor undergoes, but typical homeowner floor-maintenance is about every two-to-four months.

What does Bona floor polish do?

Bona Hardwood Floor Polish offers a protective formula that renews floors by filling in micro-scratches and scuffs, shielding against future wear and traffic, and adding a durable high gloss shine. The antimicrobial additive works to inhibit the growth of stain-causing bacteria and mildew in the polish*.