For a bottle meant to be used again and again, we’d like to see something a little sturdier. The sprayer can be difficult to detach and difficult to properly screw on again. The spray bottle itself is a bit of a weak point for us. While we prefer the more subtle shine of Bona, if you want a high shine product, there are other options out there. If you’re used to cleaners with high levels of a “shine” ingredient, it may take a bit for Bona to remove the old residue and give your floors a natural shine. It’s not going to shine your floors necessarily. Not that you’d want to disinfect the flooring at your house all the time, but if you had a spill such as chicken juice or other hazardous material, Bona’s not the best choice. This cleaner isn’t a disinfectant, unfortunately. Bona can handle those food spots on your wood cabinets, the muddy paw print on the floor near your door, and the weekly mopping you need before your mom comes over, all in one convenient bottle.
Your cabinets are overflowing with a bunch of targeted cleaners, so get rid of a few of them. With Bona, you can use the spray as much as you want without worrying.Ī huge bonus for Bona is that it’s both a large scale and a spot cleaner. Households with pets and children are always on the lookout for things that can harm delicate respiratory systems or leave behind toxic residues. It’s a safer alternative to some types of cleaners that may have hazardous or harsh chemicals. Since you don’t rinse things off, you won’t spend a long time waiting for your wet floors to dry (a hazard) or risk tracking dirt around as you’re moving your mop (yuck). That’s really convenient when you’re doing a lot of floors at a time.
Sometimes we use a slightly damp mop head to wipe it up for extra cleaning power, but the product is good to go as is. You don’t have to keep a mop bucket around, and you don’t need to rinse the product off. Your floors should be sealed and unwaxed, but that’s the majority of hardwood flooring now. Bona is great for houses with all hardwood floors.