I've had engineered wooden flooring down for some years now after a burst of pipes 10 years ago.
I just use a bucket of warm water with a general liquid floor cleaner in and mop once a week.
My mop needed replacing and the replacement leaves far more water on the floor surface which I know is not good for the floor.
I have been unable to find the same mop for the replacement.
My friend suggested spraying a general floor product on the floor and just wiping off with a dry mop.
Not rinsing the product off would cause a build up of the product on the flooring which can't be good for the wood.
I have always rinsed off if I have sprayed. I know you can buy special products which are especially for wooden floors but have never used them.
I was just wondering what others do.
I would hate to damage the flooring in any way as it was an expensive purchase (thank goodness the insurance paid for it).
Thanks everyone
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