Diluted household ammonia works great for removing wax buildup as well as dirt and grime on vinyl or linoleum floors.
Remove old floor wax.
You need to remove all traces of the old wax before applying fresh wax to the floor.
Applying more wax only makes the problem worse.
Have plenty of ventilation and test it first on a small out of the way spot to be sure the ammonia won t damage the floor.
To remedy this strip the old wax buildup before waxing again.
Use caution in stripping old wax from your floors.
How to remove old wax from floors without chemicals.
Over time the layers of wax start to build up turn yellow with age and can make the floor look dirty even after you just cleaned it.
A new layer of wax can be applied after the floor dries up if desired.
Over time wax builds up giving a yellow tint to the floor.
Leave the floor wax removing chemicals on the surface of the floor for as long as the directions on the bottle label indicate.
Once it is time to remove the wax removing chemicals do so according to manufacturer s instructions.
Mix from 1 2 to 2 cups of ammonia to one gallon of warm water.
Finally thoroughly mop the floors with clean water for rinsing and dry the floor with a towel or let the floor air dry allowing plenty of ventilation.
New applications of wax only compounds the problem.
When wax builds up on vinyl and linoleum flooring it can result in a discolored yellow tone.
Then a fresh layer of wax can be applied to the clean floor to give a fresh clean start.
This process will give a thorough cleaning to the tile floors removing the old aging wax build up from the floors.
Waxed floors such as linoleum or vinyl can flake or become yellow due to age or too many layers of wax.
Even freshly washed and waxed floors.
Before stripping the wax buildup remove furniture from the floors you re cleaning sweep up any loose debris and mop to remove dirt.
Going over an area of about 3 x 3 apply the linoleum floor wax remover to the surface of the floor.
The original wax must be removed first.