C ChrisFrancis14 New Member Joined Nov 16, 2013 Messages 2 Location , Nov 16, 2013 #1 I heard about using dust mops but do they work in all situations or will I need to use a damp mop still in situations with a lot of dirt?
I heard about using dust mops but do they work in all situations or will I need to use a damp mop still in situations with a lot of dirt?
havasu Administrator Staff member Admin Joined Oct 22, 2011 Messages 4,284 Location Somewhere between Heaven and Hell Nov 16, 2013 #2 Much would depend on the finish but generally only a dry mop should be used.
Nick In Remembrance Joined Jan 31, 2010 Messages 10,909 Location , New Jersey Apr 1, 2014 #3 Wood don't like Water . Go to Lowes , or Home Depot and get a Hardwood cleaner , and a micro fiber mop. Spray the mop and clean the floor . You can dry dust with it also , and throw it in the washer when it gets dirty .
Wood don't like Water . Go to Lowes , or Home Depot and get a Hardwood cleaner , and a micro fiber mop. Spray the mop and clean the floor . You can dry dust with it also , and throw it in the washer when it gets dirty .