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How To Clean Bamboo Dish Rack

Learning how to clean bamboo floors is a must if you happen to own one. Recently, this flooring material has been an excellent substitute for hardwood because of its sturdiness. However, without proper care, your bamboo floor can not last as long as it should be.

Contents

  • How to Keep Your Bamboo Floor Beautiful?
  • What Are Bamboo Floors?
  • Bamboo Floors' Benefits and Drawbacks
    • Advantages
    • Disadvantages
  • Necessary Tools to Clean Bamboo Floors
    • Floor Protection Tools
    • Mops
    • Vacuums
    • Brooms
    • Floor Cleaners
  • 5 Steps to Clean Bamboo Floors
    • Step 1: Install Floor Protection
    • Step 2: Clean the Spill
    • Step 3: Sweep or Vacuum the Floor
    • Step 4: Clean Stains or Dried Spills
    • Step 5: Damp Mopping the Floor
  • 5 Things to Avoid When Cleaning Bamboo Floors
    • Abrasive Cleaning Tools
    • Heavyweight Vacuums
    • Wax and Oil Soap
    • Wet Mop
    • Steam Mop
  • 3 Simple Steps to Remove Scuff Marks From Bamboo Floors
  • Maintenance Tips for Bamboo Floors
  • FAQs About Cleaning Bamboo Floors
  • Further Advice on How to Clean Bamboo Floors

How to Keep Your Bamboo Floor Beautiful?

Here are 5 simple steps to clean bamboo floors effectively:

1. Install floor protection. The floor protection tools will protect your floor from scratches.

2. Clean the spill. If you notice any spilled water, wipe it right away.

3. Sweep or vacuum the floor. Use the appropriate mops or vacuums to clean.

4. Clean stains or dried spills. Get rid of it before the damage worsens.

5. Damp mopping the floor. Then, remember to use a dry, clean cloth to wipe the floor.

Aside from these steps, you will also learn what should be avoided while cleaning bamboo floors.

I believe after reading this, you will no longer feel troubled about keeping your floor clean. Let's start now!

Floor Beautiful
How to keep your floor as beautiful as this?

What Are Bamboo Floors?

Recently, bamboo floors have gained popularity as a low-cost substitute for hardwood floors. Bamboo floors are manufactured from the bamboo plant, a native plant growing in Asian countries like China, Vietnam,… After being cut down, the bamboo trees are dried and made into flooring planks. [1]

Bamboo Floor
An example of bamboo floor

Bamboo Floors' Benefits and Drawbacks

Before getting to the main topic, let's spend some time exploring all the pros and cons of the bamboo floors. You may deem this knowledge unnecessary but let me assure you: The better you know about bamboo floors, the better you can clean them.

Advantages

There's no coincidence that bamboo floors are getting more popular. And here are the reasons why.

Eco-Friendly

Compared to the traditional hardwood made from trees, which usually takes more than a couple of decades to grow back, bamboo is more sustainable material. In contrast, a cut bamboo stalk will grow back to its original height in just 4-5 years.

Durable

Bamboo is one of the sturdiest trees. Hence bamboo floors are considered to be more durable than hardwood ones. In fact, strand woven bamboo is almost three times stronger than oak, saving the repairs and maintenance fee for you. [2]

Versatile

Because of its durability, bamboo can be used as the floor of various rooms, even the kitchen. The only space you should not install the bamboo floor is the bathroom because of its excessive moisture, which even treated bamboo can not handle.

Bamboo floors also have so many different colors and textures, which are suitable for various rooms. You can even choose a bamboo floor style for each separate room to change the atmosphere.

Affordable

Sharing the same features with hardwood floors, bamboo ones are more on the low-cost side. It's because the bamboo trees can regrow more quickly than regular trees, reducing the cost of making bamboo floors.

Moreover, since bamboo's durable, you might not have to worry about the maintenance or replacement fee.

Easy to Maintain

I will mention it in detail later, but cleaning bamboo floors is not a complex task. It doesn't require any special equipment, only regular ones like a vacuum, a mop, soap water, and so on.

Clean Bamboo Floors
Bamboo floors are used in numerous houses because of their pros.

Disadvantages

Any flooring material has its own drawbacks, and bamboo's no exception.

Not Waterproof

Although every recent bamboo floor is resistant to water, it doesn't mean they are entirely waterproof. If you leave your bamboo floor exposed to moisture for too long, warping, discoloration, or even mold growth can happen.

Prone to Scratches

Despite their sturdiness, bamboo floors can still get scratched and marked, especially the low-quality ones. The scratches may come from dragged furniture, pets' claws, shattered glasses, and so on.

Necessary Tools to Clean Bamboo Floors

Cleaning bamboo floors does not require any specialized tools or equipment. However, to be safe, you should remember some caution notes before getting to the central part.

Floor Protection Tools

It's said that prevention is better than cure. No matter how well you clean your bamboo floor, if it's not adequately protected, then nothing will change. That's why we have the floor protection tools here.

Rubber Caps
These rubber caps can protect your floor.

As I said, you can actually use anything to cover the furniture legs, such as rubber caps, felt pads, etc. It would help if you did not ignore even the most minor chair legs. With more significant tools like a piano, you can use a mesh rubber shelf liner.

This tool prevents molds from multiplying in the space between the equipment and the floor. And when you need to move some large pieces of furniture, use furniture-moving coasters or heavy quilted moving blankets to help your floor avoid moving marks and dents.

Aside from covering all the furniture's legs, you should hang curtains on your windows to prevent sunlight from discoloring and distorting your floor's finish.

Mops

Mops Tools
Mops are one of the most efficient cleaning tools

Believe me when I say one mop can save your bamboo floor. However, not any mop can work. Here are some types of mops for your consideration:

Dry Mops (Dust Mops)

Basically, bamboo floors are like hardwood ones, so they can't handle moisture too well. That's why you should avoid as much water in the cleaning process as possible. And dry mops are an ideal option.

Standard Wet Mops

Yes, I've said that bamboo floors can't handle moisture too well. Still, they are water-resistant, so you can use wet mops to clean them. However, make sure to squeeze the mop to get most of the water out.

Mop Buckets

Mop buckets are a better option than wet mops. Their built-in wringers can get rid of the elbow grease from cleaning. Some even protect mop fibers from dust and dirt, helping the floor avoid being scraped.

Spray Mops

You can use spray mops for cleaning bamboo floors; just keep in mind that the spray should be pH neutral. Check the product information in advance to avoid any accidents.

Whatever kinds of mop you choose, there are some factors you should pay close attention to. Get yourself a microfiber-made mop since it's soft and can clean a large surface at once. Apart from that, a mop with a sturdy handle, minimal parts, and a washable head will serve you well.

Vacuums

Nowadays, vacuums have become a regular choice when it comes to cleaning. It saves both time and effort, even improving the cleaning quality. However, with bamboo floors, you should be careful when choosing one to clean.

A Vacuum
A correct vacuum can save you lots of time

First, your vacuum needs to be so light that you can lift it in one hand. If it's too heavy, it may leave marks or dents on the floor. Ensure your vacuum is non-beater and doesn't have stiff bristles in the brush to save the bamboo floor from being scratched.

And the most crucial part is its suction strength. It should be enough to suck all the dirt on the floor. If you own a pet, then pick a specially-designed vacuum to get all the pet fur.

Brooms

If you own neither a vacuum nor a mop, or just want to clean a small space, then a broom is a decent choice. Even a traditional bristle broom can still wipe away all the dust and dirt. However, it'd be better if you got some mops for exceptional cleaning.

Broom Dustpan
Brooms may be outdated but still useful.

Floor Cleaners

You can choose between the ready-made cleaners or making one yourself.

Store-Bought Cleaners

Before you get lost in all the cleaners, remember that bamboo floors share many similar hardwood floors. So you can take cleaners for hardwood floors as suggestions. There are some suggestions of bamboo floors cleaners:

pH-Neutral Cleaners

Your cleaner should be pH-balanced. Too many acids can damage your floor finish and stain your floor. If you can't find one, dilute it with distilled water before using it. Follow the instructions on the cleaner for the best result.

Specialized Bamboo Floors Cleaners

If you can find one, that would be the most superior choice. With it, you don't have to worry about any damage that can happen to your floor. However, this type of cleaners is rare and high-priced.

Hardwood Cleaners

As I've said, you can use hardwood cleaners for your bamboo floors. However, pay attention to any details, especially the pH concentration, to make sure they can't damage your floor.

Gentle Cleanser

It's acceptable to use other cleaners without abrasive chemicals. Those chemicals can easily tear through the floor's finish and damage your floor.

Wet Microfiber Mop
Pick the right cleaner, or you can make one yourself

Do-It-Yourself Cleaners

If you are afraid of all the unknown chemicals in the ready-made cleaners, you can make one on your own. Here are some suggestions for your homemade cleaners.

Vinegar

This is the most common ingredient when making cleaners. Mix ¼ cup of white vinegar to one gallon of warm water. However, vinegar's still acidic, so use it only on sealed, finished floors. [3]

Castile Soap

Just one or two drops of castile soap into two cups of warm water, you already have a homemade cleaner.

Dishwashing Liquid

Remember to use a non-acidic one, you don't want your floor to end up in scratches and stains. Adding one or two drops of dish soap into warm water is enough.

No matter which one you apply, remember bamboo floors are not waterproof. So, use a spray bottle to spritz the cleaner onto the floor, avoiding as much moisture exposure as possible.

5 Steps to Clean Bamboo Floors

Once you've prepared all the essential tools correctly, it's time to clean your bamboo floor.

Step 1: Install Floor Protection

If you haven't placed floor protection under your furniture's legs yet, then it's time to do it! Buy some rubber caps, felt pads, moving coasters, and blankets to protect your floor.

Floor Protection
Stick these on your chair legs to prevent scratches

Also, move your furniture (with a coaster or blanket!) to make room for cleaning. If your room is full of appliances, put them on one side of the room and clean the other sides. Then, repeat the process once again.

Step 2: Clean the Spill

If you notice any spills, immediately clean them up. Use a sponge or microfiber rag to wipe it up as much as possible. Then, dry the area with a soft towel.

Step 3: Sweep or Vacuum the Floor

Use any of your mops or vacuums that respond to the requirements above to clean the bamboo floor. You can use a broom if no other options are left.

For a vacuum, check it beforehand to see whether there's any dirt left in its wheels. Those dust can scratch your floor if you don't clean them out.

Floor Mop
Mopping your floor

In case you use mops or brooms to sweep the floor, save your effort by following the bamboo's grain. Take a close look at the plank joints as the dirt tends to accumulate in there.

Step 4: Clean Stains or Dried Spills

Even with all the sweeping and vacuuming, there are also some stains or dried spills left. Just damp a microfiber towel with water first to wipe the spot. If it doesn't work out, it's time to use some cleaners.

Clean Stains
Water stains, if not cleaned properly, can ruin your floor

Choose one suitable type and either spray it directly on the dirty area or moisten the towel with it. Then gently rub the floor to remove the stains or spills. Later, use another clean cloth dampened with water to wipe again. After that, dry the spot with a wring-out cloth.

The period between two rubbings depends on the cleaner you use. Some may require a few waiting minutes to get the best results. In comparison, some need to remove immediately. When rubbing, wipe in a circular pattern to get rid of all the stains.

In fact, you should do this step regularly because the longer you leave the stains, the harder it gets to remove them. Sometimes, when it's too late as the stains have completely embedded, the only option is changing the floor.

Step 5: Damp Mopping the Floor

Finally, when you've got rid of all the dirt, dust, stains, and spills, mop your floor one more time. Apply the cleaner to the mop until it's slightly moistened. If the mop gets too wet, wring it dry before mopping the floor.

Move the mop gently following the bamboo's texture to clean the floor evenly. Lastly, use a soft, clean towel to dry any excess moisture spots.

To get a brief look at how to clean the bamboo floor, check this video.

Watch video: How to Clean a Bamboo Floor : Home Cleaning Forever

5 Things to Avoid When Cleaning Bamboo Floors

The cleaning process is simple, but you can totally mess it up by making one of those common mistakes. Take note of this list to protect your bamboo floor from yourself.

Abrasive Cleaning Tools

Bamboo floors are durable, but they are still prone to scratches, so please put any rough tools far away from the bamboo floors. Just use a soft towel or soft microfiber mop to clean your floor.

The same goes for the cleaner. Abrasive cleaners can easily corrode bamboo floors, so make sure you read the product components to get the right one.

Heavyweight Vacuums

I've mentioned this when describing the necessary tools, and a heavy vacuum can effortlessly cause dents or scratches on the bamboo floors. So pick a lightweight one instead. Also, avoid vacuums or mops with unremovable beater bars since they can heavily damage your floor.

Vacuum Cleaner
A vacuum like this can leave dents on your bamboo floor

Wax and Oil Soap

Wax and oil soap can clean numerous things, but not your bamboo floor. In fact, instead of cleaning it, wax soaps only stain the bamboo floor more. At the same time, oil soaps will peel off all the protective layers of the bamboo planks, leaving your floor more vulnerable.

Therefore, just stick with the pH-neutral cleaners for safe and effective cleaning.

Wet Mop

If bamboo floors are exposed to excessive moisture for too long, they can be warped, discolored, or worse, and molds can even appear. That's why you just need to dampen the cloth to wipe the floor lightly. Make sure to wring the towel dry before using it.

Wet Mop
Don't do this to your bamboo floor.

Steam Mop

"I see my friend use a steam mop for his tile floor. Can I use the same mop for the bamboo floors?". Absolutely no! Steam mops produce a high amount of heat, causing the moisture to drive deep into the bamboo floor. Once it happens, the water damage can be much more severe than a typical spill.

Steam Mops
You can use steam mops for other flooring materials, but not bamboo.

3 Simple Steps to Remove Scuff Marks From Bamboo Floors

Yellow Wood Floor
How to get rid of those marks?

Sometimes, just the regular moping and wiping aren't enough to get rid of the scuff marks caused by dragging rubber heels. But don't worry, with some hardwood floors cleaner and a microfiber cloth, you can remove them in two steps:

  • Step 1: Spray some of the hardwood floor cleaners onto the cloth.
  • Step 2: Gentle rub the scuff marks with the moistened cloth. Patiently rub until the spots are gone.
  • Step 3: Wipe the floor again with a dry, clean towel to avoid excessive moisture.

Maintenance Tips for Bamboo Floors

After all the hard work to install and clean the bamboo floor, of course, you'd want to preserve your floor's beauty. Here are some exclusive tips for you:

  • Make your bamboo floor a shoeless area. Shoes can bring dust and dirt from outside to your house. Not to mention, the heels can leave scratches on the bamboo floor. A doormat near the entrance can prevent debris from being tracked into your home.
  • If you own a pet, cut their nails regularly. You don't want to choose between your pet and your bamboo floor's quality.
  • Keep your house, or the rooms with the bamboo floor, at 60-80°F with 40-60% humidity. Too humid, and the bamboo can swell. But too dry will cause the bamboo planks to crack.
  • Change your furniture's position once in a while to prevent discoloration over time caused by sunlight.

You can see how people execute some of these tips in this video.

Watch video: 25 Cleaning and Maintaining Bamboo Floors

FAQs About Cleaning Bamboo Floors

Despite all this knowledge, I believe you still have some unanswered questions. Keep on reading as I solve some of the most common questions about cleaning bamboo floors.

How Often Should I Clean My Bamboo Floor?

For small cleanings like wiping up water spills, you should do it immediately as it only takes merely a minute or so. However, for a whole cleaning process, it depends on the foot traffic or the room type.

For example, hallways, main bedrooms, family rooms, or kitchens used daily should be cleaned every day, or at least once in a few days. At the same time, rooms that are rarely stayed like guest rooms only require weekly cleaning.

Why Does My Bamboo Floor Look Dull?

There are multiple factors affecting bamboo floors' appearance. First is the time. No matter how hard or how often you clean your floor, it will degrade over time. But bamboo is a long-lasting flooring material, so the degradation may not happen after a few decades.

Dust and dirt can also worsen bamboo floors' quality, making them duller. That's the symptom for you to go cleaning immediately. However, if the floor still gets discolored despite all the cleaning effort, then you must have used the wrong cleaner. Change to another one and wait for the result.

Can I Use Murphy Oil Soap on My Bamboo Floor?

As its name suggests, Murphy oil soap is made from oil, and I don't recommend you using it. Murphy oil soap will leave a faint haze on the floor. It may be unrecognized at first, but the more you use Murphy oil soap, the clearer the haze becomes.

You can lighten the damage by using vinegar mixed with warm water. Another solution is sanding and refinishing the bamboo floor.

How to Remove the Smell of My Pet Messes on the Bamboo Floor?

The hardest part of cleaning pet messes is getting rid of the smell. Not cleaning it properly, and you'll get a lingering nasty smell days after days. In the case of bamboo floors, white vinegar is the most practical choice.

Mix the ¼ cup of white vinegar into one gallon of warm water, then slightly dampen a sponge with the mixture. Place the sponge on the smelly spot for a few minutes. Wipe all the excess moisture with a clean towel, and it's done!

How Long Do Bamboo Floors Last?

High-quality bamboo floors can last up to 10 years. However, bamboo floors in ordinary houses, facing all the wear-and-tear, only retain the quality for roughly a couple of decades. You can refinish to prolong its life.

Further Advice on How to Clean Bamboo Floors

As time passes, your bamboo floor will get duller and duller. Though you can't prevent it, there're still some ways to slow the process down. Besides regular cleaning, you can refinish or rescreen it to preserve the glow.

I hope, through this article, now you can confidently clean your bamboo floor. If you have any questions or recommendations, let me know via comments. I appreciate everyone's thoughts. And don't forget to share this knowledge with your friends and family in case they also have a bamboo floor!

Reference

  1. En.wikipedia.org. 2021. Bamboo floor – Wikipedia. [online] Available at: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bamboo_floor>.
  2. American, S., 2021. Is Bamboo Flooring Better for the Planet Than Traditional Hardwood?. [online] Scientific American. Available at: <https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/is-bamboo-furniture-better/> .
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