WAX FINISH*
Wipe up spills immediately with a dry cloth.  Buffing may be required.
To remove white spots caused by water spills, use a fine steel wool and a small
amount of mineral spirits.  Rub gently in a circular motion until the spot is gone, then
rewax the area and rebuff.
When the floor loses its luster in heavy traffic areas, buff those areas with a polishing
brush or pad.  If that does not restore luster, rewax only those areas and buff.  Note
that too much wax causes  the floor to scuff easily.
Conditioners and cleaners are available to be applied to wax floors, which can then be
coated over with another coat of wax.  Pay careful attention to manufacturer's
directions as to how long such cleaners should remain on the floor.
Eventually (after many years), the floor will need to be stripped and rewaxed.  Even if
waxed floors are completely sanded down, they may be very difficult to coat over
with a surface finish.

* All information in this section was taken from the National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA) Technical Publication
No. C100.