Bona WM700018176 Cleaner, Pro Hardwood Concentrate Gallon
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I keep it under the sink in the utility room, where it is naturally dark and cool. I'm not sure it's necessary, but it's certainly better than my garage storage, which would be subject to extreme temperature swings. I believe the shelf-life of the product will be short. The average lifespan is around 70 years. I usually keep a container for a year or more.
It is a single container, to be sure. Because water weighs about 8 pounds per gallon, the 9-pound figure seems reasonable.
The pro hardwood concentrate (wm700018176) is even more concentrated - The professional hardwood cleaner concentrate is mixed at a 4:1 ratio with water, whereas you mix it at a 7:1 ratio with water. The wm700018176 is much less expensive in the long run, assuming you dilute it completely. On my floors, they both perform identically.
Because there is a box containing four gallon of bona product (128 oz. per gallon).
Selected User Reviews For Bona WM700018176 Cleaner, Pro Hardwood Concentrate Gallon
I've been using this product for a long time. Our flooring contractor recommended it to us at first. When you have to buy pre-mixed items in stores (especially since we have hardwood floors throughout our first floor home), it can get expensive. The Professional version is highly concentrated and must be mixed before use, but it is far superior and more cost-effective for large areas. I have one piece of advice for you: If your floors are extremely dirty (for example, after a week of rain and multiple trips outside with a large dog), wet mop them and make sure they are relatively clean before using Bona. In my experience, simply using Bona does not clean the floor thoroughly enough during those weeks.
Despite the fact that the description claims there are four 1-gallon jugs, I only got one! I'm dissatisfied because I expected to get four for the price I paid. We love the product, but we think the description should be changed so that no one else makes the same mistake.
To make a new gallon of Bona, I reused the gallon container from a previous floor product I had. I drank a 16-ounce bottle of something. Bona 16 oz bottle, 7-pack 16 oz. water bottles Cleaning the floor is now possible!.
I don't use as much as the recipe calls for - In a mop bucket full of warm water, I put about a third of a cup. My hardwood floors remain gleaming and immaculate! I use it once a week and haven't noticed any build-up, only gleaming clean floors.
Bona cleaner is used on a lot of hardwood surfaces in my house. It's great that it doesn't require rinsing like some other cleaners do.
The product is excellent. It's something I'm familiar with. It was the delivery that went wrong.
Works wonders on worn-out floors.