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Why Dreame Robot Vacuums Are Built for Hardwood Floors
Hardwood Floor Cleaning FAQ
What is the best robot vacuum for hardwood floors?
Can a robot vacuum mop hardwood floors without streaks?
Will a robot vacuum scratch hardwood floors?
Is it safe to use a robot mop on sealed hardwood?
What is the best robot vacuum for hardwood floors with pet hair?
How often should a robot vacuum mop hardwood floors?
Will the robot mop pad get my area rugs wet?
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Choose a Dreame Robot Vacuum for Hardwood Floors
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Hardwood Homes a Dreame Robot Vacuum Is Built For
If most of your home is sealed hardwood, the daily concern is keeping it clean without wearing down the finish. Controlled water output cleans the planks without soaking them, and strong suction lifts the fine grit out of the seams before it gets walked into the surface.
If your home mixes hardwood with area rugs, the transitions are where most robot vacuums slip up. A Dreame robot vacuum mops the wood, lifts the pads when it reaches a rug, then picks mopping back up on the other side, so you get one run across the whole floor plan with no rugs left damp and no rooms closed off.
How to Choose a Robot Vacuum for Hardwood Floors
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Start with suction
Suction is what actually protects a wood floor, not just what cleans it. Fine grit settles into the gaps between planks, and every footstep grinds it against the finish. Strong suction, like the 35,000 Pa on the X60 Max Ultra Complete, pulls that grit up out of the seams before it can dull or scratch the surface.
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Check how it handles water on wood
Sealed hardwood handles a damp mop well, so look for controlled water output and a hot pad wash that lifts grease without leaving streaks. Unsealed or waxed wood is the exception, since moisture can work through gaps in the finish, so mop lightly or dry-vacuum until you've confirmed the floor is sealed.
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Make sure it keeps rugs and wood dry
If you have rugs over wood, the vacuum should detect them and lift the pads before crossing, then resume mopping on the hardwood. That keeps damp pads off your rugs and stops dirty water from tracking back onto the wood.
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Check the self-cleaning dock
A self-cleaning dock is what makes daily hardwood mopping realistic. Look for one that washes the pads in hot water between runs, so each pass starts with a clean pad instead of pushing old grease around as streaks. The X60 Max Ultra Complete and Matrix10 Ultra both wash at 100°C, which keeps your routine for cleaning your hardwood floors genuinely hands-off. Still deciding between models? The robot vacuum comparison tool lets you check them side by side before you buy. If you prefer a hands-on approach to mopping, the wet and dry vacuum collection covers cordless options for hardwood floors too.
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