an ice cube. lay ice over the wax, let the wax become brittle, then, using a putty knife or a butter knife,scrape under the hardened wax. you may have to repeat if the spill is large, but it should lift right up.
The ceramic tile service is already a finished glaze. You don't improve the surface by waxing, you only create a build up of wax that will grab dirt and stain and discolor. Why would you want to wax anything that doesn't need waxing?
No, it is not recommended.
yes you can a lot!
Miracle Sealants Mira-Strip, available from Home Depot, will remove most protective coatings, wax, etc.
Use your hair dryer to melt the wax slightly. After peeling the wax up, apply a spray cleaner to remove the residue. The same cleaner that you use to remove soap scum from the tub should work just fine.
Tile has a glass finish & doesnt need wax, Wax can cause a slip & fall hazard when it gets wet Sealing tile is a misnomer, you really only need to seal the GROUT.. stop by the Depot & get some grout sealer, better for the grout
If its new VCT probably, and you will need to strip the old wax & rinse good so there is no stripper residue.. it eats your new wax over time.... If it ceramic tiles NO.
Ceramic tile is glazed. Being so, it is not something that can be made to look glossy because it is non porous. In theory you could wax it, but it would be messy, hard to maintain and very slippery.
There is no reason to wax a tile floor.
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..
If you are talking about ceramic or porcelain tiles then yes. Granite tile and counters can also be cleaned using acetone. For softer stones like marble and travertine I would recommend using petrochemicals.
if the tiles are ceramic, porcelain, or natural stone, a tile cleaner can be purchased in the flooring section of most home improvement stores. after cleaning tile and grout should be re-sealed with proper sealer to prevent staining.