Undiluted bleach is not recommended on your hardwood floors its full strength is harsh on your floors.
Can you put bleach on a wooden floor.
Wood is porous and generally we only recommend bleaching exterior finished wood surfaces not interior hardwood floors.
Make sure that the room is well ventilated.
Yes but it depends on what you are trying to do with the wood.
Yes if not used properly and diluted.
Many folks like using this chemical to disinfect wood afflicted with moss but they are actually weakening the material by doing so.
Generally clorox regular bleach 2 is suitable for disinfecting floors made of hard surfaces like ceramic tile vinyl and linoleum not marble or other porous surfaces that aren t safe for bleach.
Bleaching differs from pickling because it is used to revive a floor and is generally not used as an antiquing or distressing technique.
Wood floors that are stained can often be successfully bleached to reduce or remove the stains.
You must always dilute bleach before applying it on your hardwood floors.
However if you must disinfect a wooden surface using bleach sparingly in a water solution will get the job done.
That s why it s advisable to use bleach water to deep clean your hardwood floors.