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	  <title>Ask MetaFilter questions tagged with vacuummop</title>
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	<title>How do I clean wood floors?</title>
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	<description>My apartment is wood floor and tile.  Hell, my whole building is wood floor and tile.  How on earth do I clean all of this (particularly the wood)?  What&apos;s the best way to clean large amounts of hardwood flooring?  (If devices are suggested, any specific brand/model suggestions?) It&apos;s tons and tons of beautiful australian cyprus, covered in polyurethane.  I bought a Bissell 35758 Cleanview Bagless Special Edition Upright Vacuum, which apparently lacks the feature to pick up, say, dust.  I&apos;ve tried mopping (sponge mop, Murphy&apos;s oil soap), but the only way I can really get the streaks out and a neat reflective floor is by getting down on my hands and knees and buffing it with a dry towel.</description>
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