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How often do you clean your wooden engineered flooring

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Nanny27 Thu 04-Dec-25 23:54:13

jeanie99
I do use plain water but ensure the mop is squeezed right out. The Method almond treatment doesn't need buffing. I just fill the bottle thing which is attached halfway up the mop stick and spray n go.

jeanie99 Thu 04-Dec-25 22:37:06

Thank you everyone so much for the information.

For the comments saying with damp mop are you using water it's just I was told not to use water?

For the comments using a wood cleaner do you buff after moping and is there a build up of product, for eg making the floor darker?

cc Thu 04-Dec-25 18:21:36

Sorry, typo that I can’t edit on my mobile “seated” should be sealed.

cc Thu 04-Dec-25 18:19:39

PamelaJ1

I also use a damp mop with wood cleaner solution in the bottle on the stick. Seems to work.

I also use this mop and the associated solutions, but like others we don’t wear outdoor shoes inside so it doesn’t need washing often, except under the dining table and in the downstairs hall. I’ve never washed the bedroom floors, they just get vacuumed. We have the same engineered oak planks throughout except for the kitchen and bathrooms.
Our current floors have a good quality branded synthetic seal but in our last house we used hard wax oil and I prefer that richer finish. Sadly it doesn’t work in a dining room or where anything greasy might be splashed or spilt. That finish did need a more specialised cleaning product but it worked so well that we rarely needed to use it. I’m sometimes tempted to have a washable rug under the dining table so that we could have the floor reseated with the hard wax finish.

Patsy70 Thu 04-Dec-25 16:08:20

I’ll have a sniff of the lemon & ginger when I next buy a bottle Dempie55.

sandye Thu 04-Dec-25 15:41:06

I just flash map with those wet disposable cloth things at least one a week.

LadyGracie Thu 04-Dec-25 15:30:01

I use wooden floor wipes about once a month. Supermarket own brand, they are cheap, do a good job and they have a pleasant smell.

Nanny27 Thu 04-Dec-25 15:20:39

A lightly damp mop every couple of weeks or whennit looks as though it needs it. Method almond wood cleaner every now and then because I love the smell

1summer Thu 04-Dec-25 14:26:51

I also use the Method Almond wood cleaner about once a month, otherwise just a vacuum and damp mop over it.
Didn’t know they did a lemon and ginger must look out for it as not so keen on almond smell

Grantanow Thu 04-Dec-25 09:42:59

We only ever hoover it.

dogsmother Thu 04-Dec-25 09:23:37

I’m another who uses Method Almond wood floor cleaner, this is after a hoovering. This seems to work well.

Dempie55 Wed 03-Dec-25 16:45:42

Patsy70

I use a damp mop weekly and also Method almond wood floor cleaner as & when.

I do exactly the same, though I prefer the Method lemon and ginger one! 😊

PamelaJ1 Wed 03-Dec-25 16:41:51

I also use a damp mop with wood cleaner solution in the bottle on the stick. Seems to work.

JamesandJon33 Wed 03-Dec-25 15:52:34

Whenever I think it needs it .

Patsy70 Wed 03-Dec-25 15:36:49

I use a damp mop weekly and also Method almond wood floor cleaner as & when.

David49 Wed 03-Dec-25 15:16:10

Our parquet floor was getting shabby after 30 yrs so we got it sanded and resealed with industrial sealer, that is a very hard wearing surface that does not show any marks and doesn’t get polished or buffed
Best of all it didn’t cost much to do.

Any kind of wood flooring is not going to be flood resistant at all, we have plastic strip flooring in the kitchen it looks good and would be pretty much water resistant

CariadAgain Wed 03-Dec-25 14:20:42

I'll be following this with interest - as I've not long given up on the replacement hall carpet I bought - ie once I'd discovered it kept accummulating bits on it and felt like it needed hoovering daily (those patterned 1980s carpets did serve some purposes then....).

So I sweep my new hall engineered wood flooring/think how much better an idea it is and wonder what/if else I should be doing to clean it.

Will be picking up ideas here...

Llamedos13 Wed 03-Dec-25 14:18:00

My hardwood floors have been down for 25 years. They get a mop every few weeks if I notice paw prints from visiting dogs. I just use water and a mop.

Liaise Wed 03-Dec-25 14:14:23

We use a damp mop or cloth on our wooden floor which we had laid about four years ago. It’s mainly by the front door. Apart from vacuuming the floor needs very little attention.

tanith Wed 03-Dec-25 14:06:03

I sorry I don’t use special cleaners just a damp not wet mop and floor cleaner on my tiled floors and engineered wooden floor. I don’t buff or polish it. I do it once a month as it really doesn’t get very dirty, shoes off at front and back doors. It still good as new.

M0nica Wed 03-Dec-25 14:04:35

I am mopping it with a wet mop almost daily as we have builders and plasterers in. I damp the mop and then let it dry. So far ithas stayed ooking as good as new. It was only laid in September. Probably been mopped about a dozen times.

Astitchintime Wed 03-Dec-25 13:04:15

Best to ask your floor fitters, we have great advice from ours for the LVT we had fitted.

jeanie99 Wed 03-Dec-25 12:54:41

I am not talking about vacuuming which I do quite regular.
I was thinking on the lines of when you need to use a special liquid which is recommended to clean the floor from marks and scuffs.
Have to say I am never quite sure, one person I asked said once every other week and another said they would do it once every six weeks.
We are a retired couple however I have my two (8yrs old and 10 yrs old) grandchildren round every weekend for the full days.
We also always take I shoes off.
When the weather is raining I put a cover down in the hall to catch the wet and dirt which comes in.
I would like to know what other people use on this type of flooring also and once applied do they buff up the floor and how.
The flooring was extremely expensive but we didn't purchase it.
Our insurance company paid for it when we were flooded, replacing the same product which was down when we bought the property.
Thanks everyone.