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Oreck orbiter hardwood floors
Oreck orbiter hardwood floors











oreck orbiter hardwood floors

I have the Oreck white polishing pad, the stone polishing pad, the stone brush, the carpet brush, buffing bonnets, and lambs wool bonnets, but I can buy other pads if needed. I know steam mops are bad for wood, and that normal damp mopping for water is best for cleaning/maintenance.

#ORECK ORBITER HARDWOOD FLOORS HOW TO#

For the wood floor, does anyone have a suggestion for how to remove the Mop n Glow? I don't want to use stripper unless I have to. For the marble floor, when I get it cleaned, do I need to put a sealer on it or anything else? I want to only use a damp mop and my Orbiter to buff it.Ģ. Who puts a soft marble on a bathroom floor, anyway!ġ. So, I am working for shiny clean, but not glossy. I have decided there is no point in trying for glossy because it would be a constant struggle to keep it shiny. I used Tenax powder for marble on 1 tile, and it helped some. I kept cleaning until I got a pretty good shine, but it was not matching the shine of the original marble tile. I have about 6 tiles scraped so I then used my Oreck Orbiter to clean those tiles with a neutral marble pH cleaner. On the marble floor, I know I am not supposed to use acetone or ammonia or peroxide, so I have been scraping it off by hand. She also said to mix 1/4 cup All Purpose cleaner without bleach and 1 cup of ammonia with a half gallon water and try using that to remove the acrylic buildup on the wood and the marble. I told her they don't really hire "experts" at those stores. Then, just follow those directions to remove the Mop n Glo. RB customer service told me to go to my local Home Depot or Lowes and ask the "experts" there for a wood floor stripper. RB (Mop n Glow manufacturers) said to contact the original makers of the wood flooring and the marble tile. The previous owner said she just poured the Mop n Glow on the floor, then damp mopped it in. Why would they have used Mop n Glo on marble? Geez! It is crackling in some spots on the marble. Both floors are 30-35 years old, so that is a lot of years worth of that horrible Mop n Glow, and I need to remove it. I think the wood floor has polyurethane on it, but I am not sure. The previous owners of our home used Mop n Glow on the white oak tongue in groove floor and on the black marble floor tiles for years and years.













Oreck orbiter hardwood floors