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Dealing with Polishes on Wood Floors

Polishing your hardwood floors can give them a beautiful shine, but it’s important to be mindful of the products you use and how often you polish. Overuse of polish will result in buildup and, ultimately, a dull appearance.

It’s key to know how to properly use polish in order to take care of your hardwood floors as much as possible. Let’s take a look at the different aspects you need to take into account.

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Removing Polish Buildup


Over time, polish can build up on hardwood floors, resulting in a dull and hazy appearance. To remove this buildup, you can use a hardwood cleaner specifically designed to remove polish buildup.

You should avoid using excessive amounts of polish on your hardwood floors in order to prevent the buildup. Moreover, avoid using oil-or wax-based polishes, as these can be more difficult to remove and can cause buildup over time.

Here, you can see the clear difference between a floor with buildup and one without.

Choosing the Right Polish


When selecting a polish for your hardwood floors, choose a product that’s specifically designed for hardwood flooring. Just like finishes, it’s best to use non-artificial products; water-based polishes are a good option, as they’re easy to apply and dry quickly.

Furthermore, you should consider using a polish with a low or no VOC (volatile organic compound) content. These polishes are better not only for your indoor air quality but also for the environment.

Regular Cleaning


The best way to maintain the appearance of your hardwood floors is to establish a regular cleaning routine. Sweep or vacuum floors daily to remove dirt and dust particles, and clean floors weekly using a hardwood floor cleaner.

There’s nothing more elegant than a clean, polished hardwood floor.

All in all, while polishing can give your hardwood floors a beautiful shine, it’s important to use the right products and be mindful of how often you polish. By taking these steps, you can keep your hardwood floors looking beautiful for years to come.