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Avoid This Harmful Cleaner To Protect Your Wood Floor
By JANELLE WARD
The choice of cleaner is pivotal to maintaining the shine and longevity of hardwood floors. One popular cleaner, oil soap, poses significant risks to wood floors.
Despite its reputation as a natural and effective cleaning solution, oil soap can leave behind a sticky residue, create streaks, and cause the wood to fade and dull over time.
This occurs because oil soap provides a surface-level polish rather than a deep clean, causing dirt and debris to adhere to the floor's surface, leading to irreversible damage.
The negative impact of oil soap on wood floors can necessitate costly refinishing or replacement of the affected planks, with repair costs averaging between $1,200 and $2,400.