Bona Wood Floor Cleaner Refill is for use with the Bona Premium Spray Mop.
It is specifically designed to remove dust, dirt and grime safely from wood floors.
Bona Wood Floor Cleaner Refill's ready-to-use formula dries quickly, and doesn't leave a residue behind.
The easy to refill bottle saves you money.
Waterbased cleaning formula and GREENGUARD GOLD certified
Dries fast for a residue-free clean
Safe for wood floor and pH-neutral
Reveals the floors natural beauty and shine
Easy to refill bottle saves you money
Ready-to-use - just spray and mop
Recommended by professionals since 1919
Is Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner safe for my laminate floor?
Yes, the Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner is also safe for your laminate floor.
Both the Bona Wood Floor Cleaner and the Bona Stone, Tile and Laminate Floor leave no dulling or sticky residues behind.
Both are also GREENGUARD GOLD Certified for indoor air quality.
Bona is committed to manufacturing the "best formula" for your specific flooring type.
Bona cleaner formulations for wood or stone, tile and laminate are designed to work best on each of those specific floor types.
Can I use this on both lacquered and oiled wood floors?
Yes, it can be used for both types of wood floors. However, Bona Cleaner for Oiled Floors has the advantage that it both cleans and nourishes oiled wood floors.
Is Bona Wood Floor Cleaner safe for my luxury vinyl floor?
For vinyl, LVT, LVP, PVC & linoleum floors we recommend you use Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Cleaner.
What is the difference between Bona Wood Floor Cleaner and Bona Stone, Tile and Laminate Floor Cleaner?
Both the Bona Wood Floor Cleaner and the Bona Stone, Tile and Laminate Floor Cleaner leave no dulling or sticky residues behind.
Both are also GREENGUARD GOLD Certified for indoor air quality.
is committed to manufacturing the "best formula" for your specific flooring type.
Bona cleaner formulations for hardwood or stone, tile, and laminate floors are designed to work best on each of those specific floor types.
How should the cleaners and polishes be diluted?
Unless the packaging states that it is a concentrate Bona cleaners and polishes are ready-to-use and should not be diluted.
This was my first time using Bona, and the floors appear sticky and streaky, did I do something wrong?
Multipurpose cleaners are known for leaving behind residues which in time can cause floors to look dull.
When switching to a Bona cleaner this residue starts to dissolve, creating tackiness or spots.
When this occurs, just continue to use the Bona cleaner until the stickiness disappears.
Depending on how long the previous products were used, this could take some time.
Start testing in an inconspicuous spot first.
Rinse or change the Bona Cleaning Pad frequently!