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.
You can remove all, or a majority of it, by placing an ice cube on the wax, then chipping it off the wax as it hardens from the ice.
Try a floor wax and buff it out.
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If it really is wax, you will not remove it as it will have slowly been absorbed deep into the wood. The deeper you get into the wood, the less there will be but you would need to remove a lot of wood to get the floor free of wax. The easiet way to refresh the surface of any wooden floor is to use a floor sander - hire one from a tool-hire shop.
use a blow dyryer and a wet cloth
Best way to clean hardwood floors is with a damp mop. Before mopping, make sure that you have removed all surface dust from the floor. To remove wax you should consider buffing out old wax and resurfacing the floor. Heat and scrape. I would recommend being careful. Damaging your hardwood floor could cost a lot of money to repair in the long run
Because home made floor wax is higher quality.
There is no reason to wax a tile floor.
Almost all vinyl today is "no wax" vinyl. You never want to apply wax to this type of floor. Check with the manufacture or retailer you purchased it from. In the rare and strange event you have a floor requiring wax, you would use a stripper to remove any residue on the surface.
To effectively remove floor wax from laminate surfaces, you can use a mixture of warm water and vinegar or a commercial wax remover. Apply the solution to the wax, let it sit for a few minutes, then gently scrub with a soft cloth or sponge. Repeat as needed until the wax is completely removed. Be sure to thoroughly rinse the area with clean water and dry it afterwards.
To effectively remove wax from a laminate floor, you can use a mixture of warm water and vinegar to soften the wax. Gently scrub the affected area with a soft cloth or sponge, then wipe it clean with a damp cloth. Repeat the process if necessary until all the wax is removed. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive tools that could damage the laminate surface.