Hardwood Flooring Maintenance and Refining Hardwood floors demand consistent maintenance to lengthen its lifespan. There are a lot of ways one can possibly go about this, however it is advisable to be fully informed before cleaning hardwood. By doing this, you can avoid the many mistakes and pitfalls people occasionally make that can really damage and harm your floors and reduce their duration. Identifying the Finish Most hardwood floors come in one of 2 finishes: prefinished and unfinished hardwood. To know more about these 2 types of finishes, check out the article on Prefinished vs. Unfinished Floors. Prefinished Hardwood Floors are mostly sealed at the surface to protect dirt and moisture from entering in and causing damage. To clean these types of floors, you cannot make use of any sort of oil or wax-based products or cleaners. Prefinished floors are water-resistant and so the best way to take care of them is to sweep and vacuum it regularly, or use a water-and-soap solution to clean. An easy solution can be made using the following: 1. Âź Cup of dishwashing soap 2. A Bucket filled with water. Simply mix them together in the bucket and use a mop to clean the floor. WARNING: Do not use a completely wet mop, make sure to wire out the water-and-soap solution simply enough so the mop is damp, rather than wet. To clean up the scuff marks on prefinished hardwood floors, rub a bit of baking soda onto a wet sponge and polish the marks away. To wash away food stains and oil, ALWAYS use a commercial cleaner.