Jill nystul august 18 2019 in today s post i want to share a floor cleaning tip with you that i used to remove a mysterious hazy buildup from my hardwood floors.
How to get orange glo build up off hardwood floors.
This filmy residue will appear in dull streaks that are very tricky to remove.
Hot glue a non scratch pad to the top of your push broom and attach the handle like below.
Other residue removal hacks.
Wood floors that have many layers of mop and glo on them might require more serious methods.
If the wax has hardened over decades use a damp towel and an iron to loosen the film and then scrape it up with a plastic scraper.
Purchase liquid floor coatings and products from the reliable a dhesives lab epoxy flooring supplier.
Apply a small amount of the ift solution to a section of the floor.
You want good airflow when dealing with ammonia.
After it sits wipe up the dirt.
Now take a spray bottle with a window cleaner in it that has ammonia in the cleaner and spray this one the floor.
When cleaning with windex on hardwood floors all you have to do is spray sections and let it sit for two minutes.
Orange glo leaves a grimy build up or residue on hardwood floors.
Then go over the floor one more time with a clean damp cloth to remove the windex.
The most common cause of cloudy hardwood floors is using the wrong cleaner.
Set the bucket on a folded dry rag to keep the ammonia mixture from dripping on the floor.
Use a spray bottle to mist the floor.
Or squirt a small amount and spread it with a soft cloth.
Sometimes after the first or second application of orange glo a homeowner will not notice the residue.
Mix 1 2 cup of ammonia with 1 gallon of warm water.
Normally this works well.
Fill a bucket with a half gallon of warm water and 1 cup of ammonia.
Remove the existing finish.
Apply solution to floor with mop in inconspicuous place first to test.
Open up those windows and get a fan going.
Then put the rag in the bucket and lay it on the floor for around 1 to 2 minutes to loosen up the orange glo.
You need to fill a bucket with 1 2 gallon of water and 1 cup of ammonia.
Find out what causes hazy residue on hardwood floors and learn how to get rid of it.
Be sure to check with your floor s manufacturer for their recommended method of maintaining your floor.
Using pure ammonia spray a small section of your floor and gently scrub the residue up with your fancy new non scratch pad broom.