Certain cleaning products can leave behind a residue on hardwood floors.
How to remove film from prefinished hardwood floors.
Hardwood floors are supposed to have a beauty and luster that bring out the best in your living space.
It s possible but without proper knowledge your efforts to restore the look of your hardwood floors can make matters worse.
Because different floor finishes have unique care requirements the best way to clean hardwood floors will depend on the type of finish rather than the wood species e g cherry maple oak.
It could be wax build up or salt deposits.
Hazy or cloudy hardwood floors can occur from a couple of things one of them being from products you use on your floor.
Gently rub and wipe the area with the cloudy film with the damp cloth until it is gone.
This is a great video from ken fisher which explains the process of refinishing pre finished floors and how to eliminate or reduce the bevels.
These classic floors last through the ages and resist spills and stains but no floor is perfect.
So where did that hazy film come from.
Dip a microfiber cloth in the luke warm water and wring to leave it just damp.
I didn t specify to them what to use on my floors totally my fault and whatever product they used created the most horrible cloudy hazy white film that covered all of my hardwood floors.
Video on refinishing pre finished and beveled hardwood floors.
The cloudy haze on your hardwood floor may be residue left over from cleaning with a product you shouldn t have been using.
With another clean damp cloth go over the entire area of the floor to remove any trace of the vinegar water mixture from the floor.
Fill a bucket with luke warm water.
As you ll see refinishing pre finished hardwood floors are a bit more challenging to do and best left to the professionals.
Here s how to remove a cloudy buildup from your hardwood floors.
It could also be caused by moisture.
You may have to screen the floor.
Over time that residue can form a hazy nearly impenetrable layer of buildup.
In the first three cases cleaning the floor with an appropriate cleaner should lift the haze but if the problem is moisture related the fix may be trickier.
Using a damp cloth gently rub the floors in circular motion to remove the cloudy like deposits.
It turns out that the cleaning product i had been using on my floors was to blame.
And that s exactly what had happened to my own hardwood floors.
Work your way across the floor and areas with a cloudy look.