Can I Use Clorox Wipes On Hardwood Floors?
Robert King
Using Clorox® Disinfecting Wipes is a great way to clean up small spills. Even on wood floors, they’ll do the job! Prior to mopping, use a vacuum or sweep to remove any remaining dirt, crumbs, and other floor-dwelling debris.
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It’s a good idea to start a DIY woodworking project with a clean, fresh surface. In any case, never use a Clorox wipe to remove dust and dirt from untreated wood. Using a disinfectant wipe to clean wood that hasn’t been treated or painted can result in a large, noticeable stain.
What can I use to disinfect hardwood floors?
Every 1-2 weeks, deep clean and disinfect wood floors with a more thorough clean. Use Lysol® Clean & Fresh Multi-Surface Cleaner at full strength (or dilute 1 oz to 5 oz of warm water in a bucket) to disinfect your floor, and make sure to pre-clean the surface.
Is Clorox safe on wood floors?
Hard surfaces like ceramic tile, vinyl, and linoleum can be disinfected with Clorox® Regular Bleach2—not marble or other porous surfaces, which are not safe for bleach. Bleaching interior hardwood floors is not recommended due to the inherent porosity of wood, which should only be done on exterior-finished wood surfaces.
Can you use Lysol wipes on wood floors?
If you want to clean or sanitize wood floors, use Lysol Multi-Surface Cleaner or Lysol Multi-Surface Cleaner at full strength for 1 to 6 minutes. However, Lysol claims that their product is safe for use on wood floors.
How do you disinfect hardwood floors without damaging them?
Microfiber strings and flat-head mop pads can be used to clean the floor when it appears dirty. When using these, make sure the mop pad is completely dry before using. When cleaning with a spray bottle, aim for about a half teaspoon of cleaning solution per two square feet of surface area.
Are Clorox wipes safe for car interior?
Alcohol products, whether sprays or wipes, are safe to use on a vehicle. In terms of household cleaning products, Clorox and Lysol are two of the most popular. Our recommendation is to use a solution specifically designed for leather seats and follow the bottle’s instructions.