Eventually i identified a solution that sounded promising.
Clean wood floors ammonia.
Avoid ammonia ammonia will discolor deteriorate and dull the finish.
Compounds like vinegar are acidic and will etch into the finish and create dulling.
To avoid problems with the furniture or wooden objects in your home it is recommended that you first perform a test to check if the ammonia leads to discoloration.
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.
However windex has become a popular floor cleaner with many positive responses.
Ammonia is really not suited for this purpose.
Apply some product on a rag and then rub it on a hidden part of the piece of.
Don t rely on lemon juice or a vinegar and water solution to clean hardwood floors.
It is an alcohol and ammonia based product.
Using a steam cleaner on a hardwood floor can cause peeling cracking and cloudiness in the finish.
Don t use straight ammonia alkaline products or abrasive cleaners.
Obviously a glass cleaner is not designed for wood floors.
Ammonia is harsh and can discolor the wood.
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.
There are dozens of better options that clean and protect your flooring.
Steam cleaners are bad news you should only use steam cleaners on carpets and other surfaces that they are designed for.
They ll dull or scratch the finish.
I scoured the internet for hours reading forum comments blog posts and anything else i could find about cleaning residue from hardwood floors.
Using ammonia to clean a wood floor will take years off of its life.