An engineered hardwood floor as opposed to a traditional hardwood floor made of only wood comprises several layers.
Will amonia clean manufactured hardwood.
Compounds like vinegar are acidic and will etch into the finish and create dulling.
Ammonia is harsh and can discolor the wood.
Ammonia is really not suited for this purpose.
Ammonia is not widely recommended as a cleaner for wood flooring because it has a very acidic ph that can eat into and lead to dulling of the floor finish or even bleaching of the surface.
There are dozens of better options that clean and protect your flooring.
Although many cleaning product manufacturers will promote their merchandise as good for wood floors we ve had to refinish a substantial number of floors that were routinely cleaned with such products.
For floors that are truly dirty it is best to use an approved commercial cleaner.
Obviously a glass cleaner is not designed for wood floors.
While the surface of the engineered hardwood is genuine hardwood the underlying layers are typically made of plywood or high density fiberboard.
However windex has become a popular floor cleaner with many positive responses.
Never allow the floor to stay wet.
Ammonia strips the wax off the floor and is best suited for removing acrylic waxes from hardwood engineered floors.
It is an alcohol and ammonia based product.
A lot of people with polyurethane coated wood buy ammonia based cleaners that are designed to clean glass.
Faux wood flooring is relatively easy to install and maintain and can revitalize drab indoor spaces.
The best way to clean engineered hardwood floors is to sweep them regularly.
But a glass cleaner is not designed to clean wood floors and is specially designed to clean only glass surfaces.