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Hardwood Cleaner vs Vinyl/Multi-Surface Cleaner?

By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026

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Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner

4.8$25

The go-to pH-neutral cleaner for routine sealed-hardwood floor care - no streaks, no residue, no shine promises.

TypeHardwood floor cleaner
ForSealed/finished (polyurethane) wood
pHNeutral
ResidueStreak- and residue-free
Best forRoutine sealed-hardwood cleaning

Bona Multi-Surface Floor Cleaner (Stone, Tile, Laminate & Vinyl)

4.7$10

A no-residue, pH-neutral pick for the everyday cleaning of LVP, laminate and sealed tile - just keep it off real wood.

TypeMulti-surface (non-wood) floor cleaner
ForSealed stone, tile, laminate, LVP/vinyl
pHNeutral
ResidueStreak- and residue-free
Best forRoutine LVP/laminate/tile cleaning

Our verdict

Use the hardwood formula on sealed wood only - it is pH-neutral and gentle so it cleans without dulling a polyurethane finish. Use the multi-surface (vinyl/tile/laminate) formula on everything that isn't wood - it degreases harder for kitchen LVP and sealed tile while still drying residue-free. The mistake to avoid is running the stronger multi-surface degreaser over real hardwood, where it can strip shine from the finish. Both are residue-free and pH-neutral, so pick by the floor under your feet, not the bottle you happen to own. In a mixed-floor home, keep one of each.

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