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yes you can a lot!
No, they are usually hard wood. They use wax to condition and clean the wood floors.
yes, but use carefully
neutralizing is important..Too acidic or too base & it will affect the cleaners you use or the wax
Never use ammonia on hardwood floors. Use diluted vinegar or to remove wax buildup apply mineral spirits with a cloth.
No, laminate floors should NEVER be waxed.
there are steamers that will remove the wax from floors. you can buy or rent them.
No, it is not recommended.
If it is really wax the best way is with a commercial wax stripper. Stores like Walmart, Home Depot, or Lowes should sell it. A word of caution, most floors today are "no wax". They can get a build up that can look like old wax. You don't want to use a wax stripper on that type of floor. Armstrong makes a product called "New Beginnings which is a stripper for no wax floors.
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.
Although there are many types of flooring, wood floors are gaining in popularity. You can make your wood floors shine by using a protective wax made especially for wood floors. The wax will help protect the floor from scratches and spills. Clean the floor before you wax by using a wood floor cleaner.
Go to youtube & there are tons of how to videos.