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Bona Hardwood Floor Polish 36 oz
Bona Hardwood Floor Polish 36 oz
Bona Hardwood Floor Polish 36 oz
Bona Hardwood Floor Polish 36 oz
Bona Hardwood Floor Polish 36 oz
Bona Hardwood Floor Polish 36 oz
Bona Hardwood Floor Polish 36 oz
Bona Hardwood Floor Polish 36 oz
Bona Hardwood Floor Polish 36 oz
Bona Hardwood Floor Polish 36 oz
Bona Hardwood Floor Polish 36 oz
Bona Hardwood Floor Polish 36 oz
Bona Hardwood Floor Polish 36 oz

Bona Hardwood Floor Polish 36 oz

(974 reviews)

Bona Hardwood Floor Polish offers a protective formula that renews floors by filling in micro-scratches and scuffs, shielding against future wear and traffic, and adding a durable high gloss shine. Use every 2-6 months, depending on foot traffic, to keep floors revitalized and looking their best. Cover varies by bottle size.

Bona Hardwood Floor Polish offers a protective formula that renews floors by filling in micro-scratches and scuffs, shielding against future wear and traffic, and adding a durable high gloss shine. Use every 2-6 months, depending on foot traffic, to keep floors revitalized and looking their best. Cover varies by bottle size.

$69.18 - $173.14

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The lowest price for Bona Hardwood Floor Polish 36 oz right now is $69.18.

Prices last updated 29 Nov 2025.

Bona Hardwood Floor Polish 36 oz

$69.18

(974 reviews)

Bona Hardwood Floor Polish offers a protective formula that renews floors by filling in micro-scratches and scuffs, shielding against future wear and traffic, and adding a durable high gloss shine. Use every 2-6 months, depending on foot traffic, to keep floors revitalized and looking their best. Cover varies by bottle size.

Bona Hardwood Floor Polish offers a protective formula that renews floors by filling in micro-scratches and scuffs, shielding against future wear and traffic, and adding a durable high gloss shine. Use every 2-6 months, depending on foot traffic, to keep floors revitalized and looking their best. Cover varies by bottle size.

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Reviews

After having new waterproof laminate floors installed I used a...
7 June 2023Impressed

originally posted on homedepot.com

After having new waterproof laminate floors installed I used a vinegar/water solution to clean them and fell in love with the sheen of the ‘wet’ floors and decided to contact Bona’s customer service for advice. I have friends who frequently uses the high gloss hardwood floor polish on their existing older style laminate & they always look very high end. Customer service’s rep explained use in his own home had lasted for years without reapplying and confirmed the bottle directions. My laminate has a slight texture and I chose to apply 2 coats. There is no high gloss-but it presents as a freshly cleaned appearance and a crisp high end warm glow. I don’t know how well it will wear or last as I haven’t moved in-but have noticed after entering with wet outdoor shoes it ... MoreAfter having new waterproof laminate floors installed I used a vinegar/water solution to clean them and fell in love with the sheen of the ‘wet’ floors and decided to contact Bona’s customer service for advice. I have friends who frequently uses the high gloss hardwood floor polish on their existing older style laminate & they always look very high end. Customer service’s rep explained use in his own home had lasted for years without reapplying and confirmed the bottle directions. My laminate has a slight texture and I chose to apply 2 coats. There is no high gloss-but it presents as a freshly cleaned appearance and a crisp high end warm glow. I don’t know how well it will wear or last as I haven’t moved in-but have noticed after entering with wet outdoor shoes it quickly beads up and I don’t notice any ‘waffle’ shoe prints once dried!

Easy to Use & Looks Great
24 August 2024Pcpatter

originally posted on homedepot.com

Our hardwood floors are 7 years old and the finish is wearing in high traffic areas. Got this to try to put off a full refinish for 1-2 years. Its not a miracle worker, its a thin coat. Use it early before there is wear because it wont fix those areas, at least not in only one coat. Always patch test because this is meant to go over polyurethane finish and nothing else.

High gloss vs Low sheen
1 September 2024David H

originally posted on bona.com

I have always used the low gloss ready to use cleaner on my Bruce floors. Have always been happy. I use it with a floor polisher so it is quick and leaves a nice low gloss sheen. I used the high gloss today for the first time and the jury is out. It goes on well and polishes quite nicely. I have a large room and I can't keep going in a line blending half wet with wet, so the issue came when I was trying to blend the dry with wet, left cloudy area as though I had cleaned with a dirty mop.......I ended up stripping the whole lot off and using the old low gloss which is much easier to blend wet and dry areas. Not sure if I will use this again, will probably stick with the low gloss one

Specification

General
Units in Package1
Unit Size36 fl oz
DirectionsPeel here for directions.
IngredientsMade of: Water, Acrylic Copolymer(S), Urethane Polymer(S), Ethoxydiglycol, Polyethylene Wax, Propylene Glycol, Modified Polysiloxanes, Benzisothiazolinone, Methylisothiazolinone, Lodopropynyl Butylcarbamate.

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Updated 7 months ago
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Price history

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Reviews

After having new waterproof laminate floors installed I used a...
7 June 2023

After having new waterproof laminate floors installed I used a vinegar/water solution to clean them and fell in love with the sheen of the ‘wet’ floors and decided to contact Bona’s customer service for advice. I have friends who frequently uses the high gloss hardwood floor polish on their existing older style laminate & they always look very high end. Customer service’s rep explained use in his own home had lasted for years without reapplying and confirmed the bottle directions. My laminate has a slight texture and I chose to apply 2 coats. There is no high gloss-but it presents as a freshly cleaned appearance and a crisp high end warm glow. I don’t know how well it will wear or last as I haven’t moved in-but have noticed after entering with wet outdoor shoes it ... MoreAfter having new waterproof laminate floors installed I used a vinegar/water solution to clean them and fell in love with the sheen of the ‘wet’ floors and decided to contact Bona’s customer service for advice. I have friends who frequently uses the high gloss hardwood floor polish on their existing older style laminate & they always look very high end. Customer service’s rep explained use in his own home had lasted for years without reapplying and confirmed the bottle directions. My laminate has a slight texture and I chose to apply 2 coats. There is no high gloss-but it presents as a freshly cleaned appearance and a crisp high end warm glow. I don’t know how well it will wear or last as I haven’t moved in-but have noticed after entering with wet outdoor shoes it quickly beads up and I don’t notice any ‘waffle’ shoe prints once dried!

Impressed originally posted on homedepot.com
Easy to Use & Looks Great
24 August 2024

Our hardwood floors are 7 years old and the finish is wearing in high traffic areas. Got this to try to put off a full refinish for 1-2 years. Its not a miracle worker, its a thin coat. Use it early before there is wear because it wont fix those areas, at least not in only one coat. Always patch test because this is meant to go over polyurethane finish and nothing else.

Pcpatter originally posted on homedepot.com
High gloss vs Low sheen
1 September 2024

I have always used the low gloss ready to use cleaner on my Bruce floors. Have always been happy. I use it with a floor polisher so it is quick and leaves a nice low gloss sheen. I used the high gloss today for the first time and the jury is out. It goes on well and polishes quite nicely. I have a large room and I can't keep going in a line blending half wet with wet, so the issue came when I was trying to blend the dry with wet, left cloudy area as though I had cleaned with a dirty mop.......I ended up stripping the whole lot off and using the old low gloss which is much easier to blend wet and dry areas. Not sure if I will use this again, will probably stick with the low gloss one

David H originally posted on bona.com
Horrible results on an Engineered Hardwood Floor
21 June 2021

We installed Bella Cera Ruscello GuardaValla engineered hardwood flooring throughout our home several years ago. It comes with a 50 year warranty on the Satin finish.A couple of years ago my wife started applying Bona High-Gloss Polish every few months. It looks great at first, then over time we started seeing cloudiness and marks. We tried simple ways to clean it, but even the Bona Floor Cleaner wouldn't clean the cloudiness and marks Their customer support even suggested buying the Bona Polish Remover, but we were at the point if never applying any Bona product again.We finally called in a professional floor cleaning company who stripped off all the polish and buffed the original flooring, leaving us our original beautiful Satin flooring. It took them 3 1/2 ... MoreWe installed Bella Cera Ruscello GuardaValla engineered hardwood flooring throughout our home several years ago. It comes with a 50 year warranty on the Satin finish.A couple of years ago my wife started applying Bona High-Gloss Polish every few months. It looks great at first, then over time we started seeing cloudiness and marks. We tried simple ways to clean it, but even the Bona Floor Cleaner wouldn't clean the cloudiness and marks Their customer support even suggested buying the Bona Polish Remover, but we were at the point if never applying any Bona product again.We finally called in a professional floor cleaning company who stripped off all the polish and buffed the original flooring, leaving us our original beautiful Satin flooring. It took them 3 1/2 hours and cost us $750 to restore the flooring to it's original luster.We will never use any Bona product on our floor again. Just a damp micro fiber pad.We finally called in a 5-star professional floor cleaning company

originally posted on bona.com
Love the gloss!
18 August 2024

Looks beautiful!! My solid oak floors were refinished and then a topcoat of polyurethane was applied back in 1985. They looked great for about 39 years. Then this year I hired a painter who dripped paint all over the floor. I had to clean up the drips and it just wasn't as beautiful as before. I vacuumed and used the BONA floor cleaner first and then applied the Bona Hardwood Floor Polish High Glass. It looks great on the half that I've done so far. I'm going to wait until tomorrow to move the furniture and polish the other half. Directions say wait one hour. I think I'll let it go until morning. On another note: I did see the photo of the floor that another customer posted (they have it a one start rating) I had a problem similar in another area of my house that ... MoreLooks beautiful!! My solid oak floors were refinished and then a topcoat of polyurethane was applied back in 1985. They looked great for about 39 years. Then this year I hired a painter who dripped paint all over the floor. I had to clean up the drips and it just wasn't as beautiful as before. I vacuumed and used the BONA floor cleaner first and then applied the Bona Hardwood Floor Polish High Glass. It looks great on the half that I've done so far. I'm going to wait until tomorrow to move the furniture and polish the other half. Directions say wait one hour. I think I'll let it go until morning. On another note: I did see the photo of the floor that another customer posted (they have it a one start rating) I had a problem similar in another area of my house that has Mirage Engineered Hardwood. I went ahead and started to clean that floor with a mop n glo product and it was a disaster, thankfully in a very small area. THEN I read the directions that Mirage wants you to use nothing BUT their own brand cleaner. I don't know if that other customer also had Mirage floor or not, but if so-get the Mirage floor cleaner and follow the instructions and it will come up loking good

phillybeth originally posted on bona.com
My perfectly Great Looking, Mahogany, Elm, Lifetime, Warrantied, Full of Life, Wood Floors are now Dull, Lifeless, and are Filled with Streaks.
13 September 2021

Greetings Sir or Madame: I have been using the recommended Bona with the Young Baby Feet on Front of the Packaging for my Lifetime Mahogany Elm Wood Floors for many years, then I could no longer find it on my local store shelves. I tried the Newer, Water Based, Blue Colored, Bona, yet I never achieved, the same quality of Performance, as I had previously received, from the Bona mentioned earlier, than while using the Bona with the Young Baby Feet on Front of the Packaging. I then tried the Bona Polish. It did not work for me. Trying to remove it was a whole new different ballgame. Things became worst. My perfectly Great Looking, Mahogany, Elm, Lifetime, Warrantied, Full of Life, Wood Floors are now Dull, Lifeless, Filled with Streaks. The point of all of this is, I ... MoreGreetings Sir or Madame: I have been using the recommended Bona with the Young Baby Feet on Front of the Packaging for my Lifetime Mahogany Elm Wood Floors for many years, then I could no longer find it on my local store shelves. I tried the Newer, Water Based, Blue Colored, Bona, yet I never achieved, the same quality of Performance, as I had previously received, from the Bona mentioned earlier, than while using the Bona with the Young Baby Feet on Front of the Packaging. I then tried the Bona Polish. It did not work for me. Trying to remove it was a whole new different ballgame. Things became worst. My perfectly Great Looking, Mahogany, Elm, Lifetime, Warrantied, Full of Life, Wood Floors are now Dull, Lifeless, Filled with Streaks. The point of all of this is, I am not a flooring expert, therefore I do not know the solution to this problem. PLEASE HELP ME FIND, AN IMMEDIATE, PERMANENT FIX TO MY DILEMMA ! ! ! I am Sincerely, Mrs. C

angcal-36 originally posted on ebay.com
Recently rented a house and the floors were in terrible shape after the previous tenants. They ha...
19 October 2019

Recently rented a house and the floors were in terrible shape after the previous tenants. They had lost their luster, had scratches and also had paint drips on them. I decided to try this product last night to see if we could disguise some of the wear. I started first with sweeping the floors well and then used the Bona spray hardwood cleaner on the floor to prep the floors for the polish. The cleaner definitely helped with removing some of the paint that was on the floors. Putting the polish on was very easy. I just used a microfiber mop, sprayed and mopped in the S shape that it recommends then smoothed it out by going with the grain of the wood. Smell wasn't that strong and the floor was dry in about 45 minutes. Still have a little extra left in the bottle and I ... MoreRecently rented a house and the floors were in terrible shape after the previous tenants. They had lost their luster, had scratches and also had paint drips on them. I decided to try this product last night to see if we could disguise some of the wear. I started first with sweeping the floors well and then used the Bona spray hardwood cleaner on the floor to prep the floors for the polish. The cleaner definitely helped with removing some of the paint that was on the floors. Putting the polish on was very easy. I just used a microfiber mop, sprayed and mopped in the S shape that it recommends then smoothed it out by going with the grain of the wood. Smell wasn't that strong and the floor was dry in about 45 minutes. Still have a little extra left in the bottle and I did two bedrooms, hallway, living room and dining room in a bungalow house. I plan on doing another coat tonight before moving all of our things in to give it extra protection.This product exceeded my expectations. I had no issues with spottiness or cloudiness. I do recommend a couple coats if your floor is very worn like this one was just to make sure everything is filled in well.I wish you could buy it in a bigger quantity. And the price is a little high but I think worth it for something that you only need to do every few months.

Liv originally posted on homedepot.com
Some appropriate uses...
7 February 2021

Ok, sooo 10 plus years ago we bought a house with wood floors. The kitchen, dining room and hallways had a high gloss gunstock oak wood floor. There was already some kind of finish on the floor. Every single floor expert I asked told me only ever clean it with water and a little bit of vinegar. For 10 years I did that. In the wear spots around the kitchen island and in front of the fridge, the floor got really dull so I tried the polish. It looks great. But I’m not putting it on the areas where the finish is still good. There’s no way in heck I would ever, ever put this on a new floor, but when you’re trying to postpone a refinish anyway i figured what’s the harm anyway. I do use the floor cleaner on the rest and it temporarily looses its luster and streaks if I’m ... MoreOk, sooo 10 plus years ago we bought a house with wood floors. The kitchen, dining room and hallways had a high gloss gunstock oak wood floor. There was already some kind of finish on the floor. Every single floor expert I asked told me only ever clean it with water and a little bit of vinegar. For 10 years I did that. In the wear spots around the kitchen island and in front of the fridge, the floor got really dull so I tried the polish. It looks great. But I’m not putting it on the areas where the finish is still good. There’s no way in heck I would ever, ever put this on a new floor, but when you’re trying to postpone a refinish anyway i figured what’s the harm anyway. I do use the floor cleaner on the rest and it temporarily looses its luster and streaks if I’m lazy but it goes away and the floor is clean. Personally I usually spot clean my wood rather than weekly mop the whole thing like you would other floors. I don’t think wood floors are designed to withstand weekly mopping tho I sweep almost every day. With Covid my house is always occupied because everyone’s working or learning at home so I’m noticing the floor is dirty faster. But if I had a newer floor I’d not use this product until the wear is so bad that you’ll try to help it.

Hilary originally posted on walmart.com
The high gloss polish did an excellent job on my...
14 December 2022

The high gloss polish did an excellent job on my floors but I did make one small mistake. I followed the directions carefully, first vacuuming, dust mopping with a Bona mop, washing with their cleaner system, gently agitating the polish bottle. I estimated about how much I would need for my floor area and squirted the polish in an S pattern. Then I spread it with their mop. The final floor looked great except one small section where I had neglected to spread the S material and it began to dry along the edges and I couldn't spread it evenly and completely in this small patch. So, divide your floor into sections and work each section. Don't let the material start to dry (20-30 min???) before spreading.

HomeDepotCustomer originally posted on homedepot.com
dull floor go away
3 March 2024

very beautifulmust have debris free floor, what ever is on your floor will stay molded. clean slate is bestI used clean dust mop to apply against grain then finished with, leveling is very nice, thick so wet (water) dust mop allowing spread of application. Will use again. wishing I could of had second bottle. second bottle would cause a very shiny and thicker protection.

Pamela originally posted on walmart.com

Specification

General
Units in Package1
Unit Size36 fl oz
DirectionsPeel here for directions.
IngredientsMade of: Water, Acrylic Copolymer(S), Urethane Polymer(S), Ethoxydiglycol, Polyethylene Wax, Propylene Glycol, Modified Polysiloxanes, Benzisothiazolinone, Methylisothiazolinone, Lodopropynyl Butylcarbamate.

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