How could a person who lives alone with one almost-hairless cat, generate so much dirt? Things like cat sneezes, tiny chips of ice shooting out of the icemaker, or "cooking dropsies" leave dirt or smears. Well......it's not really THAT bad but it does get dirty.
I like hardwood floors but they take double work. First, the floors must be vacuumed, then wet mopped, plus, I like them to be dried (to avoid streaks). Oftentimes, if it's a small area I use paper towels to spot clean which necessitates standing on my head.
Then, one day…………. TA-DA!
The BONA MOP entered my house!
It is wonderful, fantastic, excellent, marvelous, superb, and more!!!!!!!!

It takes only a little spray now and then so the solution lasts for months.
To accomplish the drying, I stand on a large towel and "walk" it behind the area just washed.
My Bona model is specifically for wood floors. One good thing is that it has a mop pad that can be washed instead of constantly buying disposable ones. The spray mist is very fine so there's not much liquid on the wood.
Nevertheless, for this floor fanatic, finding a fix for my filth is a true find!