Vinegar and water!!
Mop and Glo is not a good product to use on engineered wood flooring. This because Mop and Glo contains a wax, which can ruin the finish that is already on the floors.
Use a 50%/50% mixture of white vinegar and water. This works!
MOP AND GLOW MANUFACTURER NAME: Reckitt Benckiser
According to the manufacturer's website, you should remove the "Mop and Glo" buildup regularly. Here's their recommended solution:Use a solution of 1/4 cup all purpose cleaner (such as LYSOL® All Purpose Cleaner with out Bleach) and 1 cup household ammonia in ½ gallon of warm water. Wet the area with the solution and mop.
Well, After my wife decide to put Mop and Glo on our new laminate floors we found ourselves in a similar position that you are probably in. I have found that white vinegar and water does the trick just nicely. If you have the residue in the joints as well a quick wipe with the vinegar water and a toothbrush takes the cake!! As for the smell.... I hope you like vinegar!!
To remove Mop and Glo white residue film from floors, mix equal parts water and white vinegar, then mop the affected area. The acidity of the vinegar helps dissolve the residue. You can also try using a commercial floor cleaner designed to remove wax buildup. Remember to rinse the floor thoroughly with clean water after cleaning.
You can remove the film by mixing a solution of equal parts water and vinegar, mopping the floor with this solution, then rinsing with clean water. Another option is to use a commercial hardwood floor cleaner specifically designed to remove residue. Always test a small area first to ensure it doesn't damage the floor.
NO! Leaves a white dull film.
use ammonia,full strength,be sure to have proper ventilation,as ammonia can harm you if you are in an enclosed area.
Mop n Glo is a great product, I have used it for years for restoring old lamps and lighting fixtures; but that is not what you are asking.... Mop n glo will break down with ammonia, but because of the variety of original products that may have been used with you vinyl floor I would try a dilute solution in a corner or under the refrigerator or a stove. Then build up the concentration until it meets your needs. Good Luck. Douglas
No, mixing Lysol and ammonia can create a toxic gas. To remove Mop N Glo from a slate floor, try using a mixture of warm water and vinegar or a specialized floor cleaner designed for slate surfaces. Always test a small inconspicuous area first to ensure the solution does not damage the floor.