I am thinking that may not be your best solution.. I used wax once on wood floors and managed to fall a few too many times. I would say use a conditioning treatment depending on the kind of floors you have. That is literally gonna treat them to were they will still shine and be clean on top of it.
Yes, you can use wax.
To remove candle wax from a hardwood floor use an ice cube to harden the wax and then gently scrap off the wax with a putty knife. To remove the wax finish on a hardwood floor use mineral spirits on the floor. Use a cloth and apply the mineral spirits in a circular motion until all the wax has been removed.
Floor wax is to be used on any flooring that you want to keep shiny. This can be commercial or for use in your own home. You can also use the wax to polish horse saddles and boots if the need arises.
You can use wax, but It will be like a ice skateing rink if used on the floor. I use it on the walls in the shower and it works great..
Absolutely you can use two wax rings if needed due to floor elevations
The best brand of wax you can use for a Jaguar is Maguires Gold Series. It is a wax that is made for any car but can protect it like it is high dollar car.
Because home made floor wax is higher quality.
There is no reason to wax a tile floor.
The main difference between car polish and car wax is that car polish actually cleans the car's surface, but car wax is more of a sealant or top coat to use on an already cleaned vehicle. Ideally, one may wish to use car polish and then car wax in that order for a clean, shiny, and protected finish.
Maybe
Well, you could possibly use floor/furniture polish, but it'd cost as much as car wax and do a poorer job. Kinda pointless really. Get the right stuff instead.
If its tile. Use a heat gun. Or hair dryer. Warm it up and scrape it off. Then use a wax residue remover for the rest of the wax