This will melt the wax and it will be absorbed by the rag.
How to get wax up off the floor.
You don t want to be spreading the wax.
Or freeze the wax with an ice pack then shatter the frozen clump with a blunt object like the handle of a kitchen utensil.
The original wax must be removed first.
Lay a damp lint free white cloth over the wax and apply medium heat with an iron.
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.
Even freshly washed and waxed floors.
Simply hold the ice cube in place on the wax for 30 seconds even if the wax has already cooled.
The ammonia cuts through the floor wax and literally eats it up.
If the wax is fresh and still malleable you may need to hold the ice cube for a minute or two.
Waxed floors such as linoleum or vinyl can flake or become yellow due to age or too many layers of wax.
While wax provides protection against moisture it is not a durable.
You can try to scrape the wax off the concrete floor using a putty knife.
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A new layer of wax can be applied after the floor dries up if desired.
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.
The wax will adhere to the cloth.
As you mop away the waxy film you ll need to rinse the mop in the bucket because plain water might not clean the mop like the ammonia water does.
Then cover the remaining wax stain with an old cloth rag and iron over the cloth and wax on a medium setting.
Applying more wax only makes the problem worse.
Use rubbing alcohol to remove residue.
How to remove old wax from floors without chemicals.
Floor wax is typically made of animal vegetable or mineral fats that never truly dry.
When wax builds up on vinyl and linoleum flooring it can result in a discolored yellow tone.
If there is still some remaining wax try to wipe it up with a rag dipped in vinegar.
The longer the ammonia sits on the floor the more opportunity it has to eat away the buildup.