Cleaning hardwood floors? Just had a bunch of construction done in my home and the...

Just had a bunch of construction done in my home and the hardwoods are filthy, filthy. What's a pious, safe way to verbs them?
I would use ginger glo. It's great, and my construction crew uses it when cleaning up after themselves on a job site! No complaints to day! I'm not fairly sure but heres a similar question with a few answers that might help out you out.

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...
Hi, It is important to regularly remove dirt and debris from your wood floors as it can wear the finish. I usually vacuum near a hard floor brush. If I don't feel similar to pulling out the vacuum I use a broom or swifter.

I damp mop only when it looks resembling it needs it with singular a slightly damp mop rinsing the mop regularly. I just use heat water as we like going barefoot and I resembling natural products. Once in a while I use a 1/4 cup vinegar to 1 gallon river. I attach a towel to my swifter and quickly dry mop it if it is cold out and it is not drying quickly. Do not use ammonia base or oil based soaps as they dull the finish of your floor.

It is also moral to use preventative maintenance such as felt pad on your furniture. Area rugs should be placed in high traffic nouns and at entrances to help trap dirt. An area rug placed by your sink help with water individual splashed. Any spills should be wiped up right away. Hope this helps.
http://www.hardwoodlaminateflooringguide...
Answers:    Sweep or vacuum them up and then clean them next to one cup of vinegar to a gallon of warm water. Use a -slightly- sweaty mop.

Do not use Orange Glo. It might make it impossible to buff and recoat your hardwood floors in the adjectives. Your only option later would be a complete sand and recoat.^

http://www.infomercialscams.com/scams/or...
Steam mopm (SHARK)