Yes, but be careful of fumes, it can affect you
Get oil and wipe it with a rag
Be careful with this one. If it is thin-laminate wood flooring, you should NOT remove the coating. Check with someone first. If its solid wood, get a decent brand of liquid stripper from the hardware store, follow all instructions and you should do just fine.
Polyurethane becomes sticky because it takes an hour or longer for the oxygen-induce crosslinking to occur. Polyurethane is a varnish used on wood.
I called Anderson Wood Floors because I have the same problem, and they told me to use Mineral Spirits; that it should get all the residue off, however not without using a bit of "elbow grease." I have not tried it yet, as I just got the info.
This will probably call for either professional cleaning, or a proprietary cleaning product. I would contact a flooring company which sells the type pf flooring in quesiton and ask their advice.
Polyurethane will give a long lasting easy to apply finish. Use a water based polyurethane ans clean up will be much easier. You should get years of wear from a good polyurethane finish.
Ammonia and water can be used to remove haze from a wood floor. Do not soak the floor, use a damp mop with this mixture to clean the floors and get rid of the haze.
No, you cannot clean wood floors with a steam mop. The steam will cause the wood to bubble and will get a mould underneath it.
highly NOT recommended to steam clean any wood or laminate floors
There are many products available to clean wood floors. A floor with no polyurethane finish should be swept regularly, damp mopped and waxed. For a polyurethaned floor, including almost all pre-finished floors, you can use a mix of one part white vinegar to 3 parts water to mop or sponge clean your floor. You can polish with a product such as Bruce Hardwood Floor cleaner.
Befor applying polyurethane, you need to sand the wood smooth, clean it and if wanted putty the holes.
Wood floors are great for making a home look great as well as making clean-up easy.
Get oil and wipe it with a rag
yes, clean it right away
You can't clean wood floors with a steam cleaner, but natural stone floors should not be harmed by this method. Vinegar and water is the best way to clean stone floors.
No, in fact the wax can ruin the polyurethane finish. Clean the floor with a good wood floor cleaner. Do not mop with water.
Screening a floor means a light sanding, just to take off the polyurethane. Coating it, is to reapply to finish.