![]() | 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. |