That depends what kind of 'film' it is.
wet paper towel with soap
One way to get the white film off of wood floors is to use vinegar. All one has to do is mix the vinegar and water together and use a mop as normal.
Dip a rag in Goof Off and rub it on the carpet glue, it will soften enough to peel it off.
ask a department on tv and ask get this off this wood
it's called to get some warm water and soap safe for wood floors but you have to scrub it if it's really hard and mop it off but if it's not that hard you can use a mop but NO harsh chemicals like bleach!
No, usually the varnish used on hardwood floors is resistant to turpentine. I would rather use Goof Off if I was removing carpet glue.
No. Most floors are polyurethaned. The oil has no were to go and with the dirt that all floors collect, mixes with the oil and become grime. In time the oil will get through to the wood and permanently damage your floor. It isextremely hard to clean off. The best cleaners are an alcohol based. Generally, any product that claims to shine your wood floors, is bad.If you already Murphy's Oil Soap on the floor, you will need to get it off as soon as possible. Since the oil in Murphy's is vegetable oil, glass cleaner like windex will clean it off. After this, you don't want to use glass cleaners for your wood floors. The ammonia in the cleaner is what cuts the Murphy's but can also damage your floor with prolonged use.
Hard wood floors can be vacuumed. Be sure to turn the beater bar on your vacuum off so as not to scratch your floor. It is recommeded you use the hose attachement and vacuum that way as you can get in the corners and along baseboards safely without damage to your floor.
NO. -Goof off will not damage finished hardwood floors or modern auto paint. I have carried out numerous experiments with Goof Off and found it to be extremely reliable for getting all kinds of recently applied paints and glues off many surfaces without damaging the hardened surfaces.
White vinegar and hot water - combined with elbow grease, soft white terry towels and a valuable lesson learned :( I did this myself
Head lice cannot live on wood floors or other hard surfaces. They rely on human blood for survival and typically stay close to the scalp, as they cannot jump or fly. Lice can only survive for a short time off a human host, generally only a day or two, making it unlikely for them to thrive on wood floors. Regular cleaning can help reduce the risk of transmission.
To effectively clean paint off hardwood floors, use a gentle solvent like rubbing alcohol or mineral spirits on a cloth to gently rub the paint away. Be careful not to scrub too hard to avoid damaging the wood. Finish by cleaning the area with a damp cloth and drying it thoroughly.