While you can use a hardwood floor cleaner on any type of floor, it will only be effective on hardwood. It won't really help on carpet, and in some cases may damage the carpet.
Vacuum cleaners will not damage a hardwood floor. It is also easier to clean this way then with a broom, or with a mop. Vacuums are a good resource to have in any home.
Nowadays, "hardwood" is a generic term used for any type of wood flooring. Woods such as pine are considered soft woods but are still used as "hardwood" flooring. In my experience any floor that has finished wood covering the surface is a hardwood floor. The term is used more loosely today. 50 years ago, a "hardwood" floor meant maple, in almost all cases. Today, man-made laminate "wood" might be called a "hardwood" floor, but flooring that is actual pieces of wood will almost always be called a "hardwood" floor. The "finish" floor in most construction nowadays is plywood. The flooring - wood, vinyl, carpeting, whatever - is put down over that.
Buy a hardwood cleaner kit. It's an alcohol based cleaner you use with a soft terry cloth. After vacuuming or sweeping, spray on and immediately wipe clean.Never use a steam mop, regardless of the claims of the product, and never use Murphy's Oil Soap since it is mostly vegetable oil and will cause the floor to look dull and will eventually damage it.The best way to clean hardwood floors is with a damp mop. Before mopping, make sure that you have removed all surface dust from the floor. This can be done with a soft broom or lightweight vacuum cleaner. Then, simply mop, rinse and repeat. It is important to remove grit and dirt from hardwood floors. Dirt and grit are the biggest enemies when it comes to scratching or scouring the floor finish.
Any wood glue will work great for hardwood floors, but make sure it's compatible with your wood type.
Steam cleaning any kind of wood is not advisable, even if they are sealed.
A green hardwood floor cleaner is something that does not contain any chemicals or that if it does, it contains chemicals that are not harmful to the enviornment.
Bruce makes a great hardwood floor cleaner. It comes in a kit with the mop and cleaner in one. You can buy it at most any home improvement store.
I would not use any liquid cleaner on wood floors. If you have dust then sweep the floor. If you get a spill then use paper towels.
You can get a hardwood floor cleaner at any large big department store particularly a hardware store such as Home Depot, OSH, Lowes, Kmart, Big Lots, Walmart.
Vacuum cleaners will not damage a hardwood floor. It is also easier to clean this way then with a broom, or with a mop. Vacuums are a good resource to have in any home.
To effectively remove a water stain from a hardwood floor, you can try using a mixture of equal parts vinegar and water to gently scrub the stain. Alternatively, you can use a commercial hardwood floor cleaner specifically designed to remove water stains. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions and test the cleaner on a small, inconspicuous area of the floor first to ensure it does not cause any damage.
To effectively remove scuffs from hardwood floors, you can try using a mixture of water and vinegar, a pencil eraser, or a specialized hardwood floor cleaner. Gently rub the scuff marks with the chosen method until they are removed. Be sure to test any cleaner on a small, inconspicuous area of the floor first to ensure it does not cause damage.
Bruce floor cleaner works best on wood and laminate flooring. The formula was specially created for these flooring types. They recommended not using Bruce floor cleaner on any other floor type.
Bona Hardwood Floor Polish is environmentally friendly and can maintain any hardwood floor.
If the cleaner is used correctly it should not dull the real wood floors. A buffer would help every now and than to avoid any buildup. Use a good floor broom to clear dust, that will reduce the frequency of using too much chemical cleaners.
To preserve the longevity of a matching hardwood floor, it is important to regularly clean it with a damp mop or hardwood floor cleaner, avoid using harsh chemicals or excessive water, place felt pads under furniture legs to prevent scratches, and promptly clean up any spills or stains. Additionally, it is recommended to avoid wearing high heels or shoes with sharp edges on the hardwood floor to prevent damage.
Nowadays, "hardwood" is a generic term used for any type of wood flooring. Woods such as pine are considered soft woods but are still used as "hardwood" flooring. In my experience any floor that has finished wood covering the surface is a hardwood floor. The term is used more loosely today. 50 years ago, a "hardwood" floor meant maple, in almost all cases. Today, man-made laminate "wood" might be called a "hardwood" floor, but flooring that is actual pieces of wood will almost always be called a "hardwood" floor. The "finish" floor in most construction nowadays is plywood. The flooring - wood, vinyl, carpeting, whatever - is put down over that.