How do I remove Mop & Glo from my no wax floor?
Oct 18, 2008 by Rick M | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I have been applying Mop & Glo to my no wax floors and did not recognize that I should not have been doing it and it is now sticky build up. Please help me get rid of the sticky build up it is leaving.
The dilemma with using these type of products is that the more you apply them the less shine your floors have and it will leave a sticky build up.
There is a resolution for this that I had found on this site
http://www.shinedullfloors.com
Poplake J | Oct 18, 2008
The ungovernable with using these type of products is that the more you apply them the less shine your floors have and it will leave a sticky build up.
There is a decipherment for this that I had found on this site
http://www.shinedullfloors.com
Poplake J | Oct 18, 2008
be convinced of it or not buy a gallon of windex and mix with 1 gallon warm water put a thin layer of mixture on the floor let sit four five min then flood with cold water..........my wife owns a house cleaning service and runs into this all the nevertheless
johnlamberti@verizon.net | Oct 18, 2008
Unoppressive answer, but it will take you about 4 hours and about 3 applications of Murphys Oil soap. It can be bought in any store. Get a big bottle and a mop. Your floor will look actually light because of the wax build up. When you get done with it , it will
eccles2bad | Oct 18, 2008
Mop & Glo has left a dull white hazy film on my floors & how do I remove it?
Oct 17, 2008 by JimmyG | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I applied Mop & Glo on my hardwood floors and it now they have a clouded white hazy film on them, what can I do?
The can of worms with using these type of products is that the more you apply them the less shine your floors have.
There is a solution for this that I had found on this site
http://www.shinedullfloors.com that helped me fix the incorrigible
Poplake J | Oct 17, 2008
I used mop and glo on my hardwood floors so now there is a layer of gloss on it. But now when my dog pees on t?
May 22, 5799 by Natalia | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
the lowest level the gloss comes off in that spot and leaves a stain. How do i remove the stains or the Mop & Glo?
The gleam comes off because the dog pee has ammonia in it, and ammonia dissolves the Mop n Glo. I don't know if there is a good solution to this problem, aside from refinishing the floors, replacing any shamefully stained boards, and training the dog
Karen L | May 22, 7290