Try working in sections with a mop and going over it with a dry microfiber cloth on a dry mop.
Clean wax off hardwood floors.
If there are still hints of wax on the surface of the hardwood floors finish cleaning by applying a wood furniture wax to buff and cleanse the surface.
Use safe disinfectants some people may prefer to have a disinfectant when cleaning.
Always apply floor wax to go with the grain of the wood.
Deep clean heavy dirt and grime buildup.
This process will help remove any remaining waxy residue and help to re polish your floors.
If it looks dull try buffing your hardwood floor instead.
Take care to dry any remaining water as standing water can easily damage the surface of hardwood floors.
If a surface finished hardwood floor still looks dingy or dull after dusting deep clean it with any ph neutral wax free and petroleum free cleaner such.
Make sure the floor is thoroughly clean and apply one or two thin layers as directed.
Don t overwax a wood floor.
Care should be taken because only those safe to the waxed wood floors are suitable.
If your floor is real hardwood lightly sand it then apply a new finish to restore the wood s natural beauty.
When the whole floor is stripped of wax to remove wax buildup give it a final cleaning by mopping the surface of the wood with hot water.
Waxed floors are very sensitive to basic acidic as well as solvent cleaners.
If your no wax floor loses its shine restore it with a polish or sealant made for no wax flooring.
Scrub heavy wax buildup with fine steel wool if the cloth does not remove all residues and wipe with a clean dry cloth.
While waxes vary most contain an emulsion of paraffin or carnauba an extract from brazilian palm trees in a solvent when you apply the wax the solvent evaporates and only the wax coating remains.
To clean old hardwood floors start by using a plastic spatula or dull putty knife to scrape off any dried paint gum or other hardened materials.
Use floor wax to revitalize and deep clean worn floors.
Next sprinkle a few drops of water onto a worn area of the floor to test the soundness of the finish.