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.
How to take wax off linoleum floors.
If the floor has several.
Wait for the floor to turn a milky white.
1 cup cream of tartar.
Steps two and three will have to be repeated for each section of the linoleum floor.
Then let the solution sit on the floors for 10 minutes before scrubbing it in with a sponge.
For tile floors remove the wax by mopping with ammonia laundry detergent and warm water.
The floor should have enough of the solution on it to leave a thin layer.
Allow it to sit for a few minutes until the wax.
Mix two cups of ammonia in a gallon of warm water.
Going over an area of about 3 x 3 apply the linoleum floor wax remover to the surface of 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.
Start by filling your bucket with the following mixture.
Always follow the instructions on the back of the bottle when it comes time to remove the polish and wax.
Mix from 1 2 to 2 cups of ammonia to one gallon of warm water.
Dip the mop frequently in the cleaning solution and change the solution if necessary.
Wash over the linoleum with the cloth and continue to saturate the cloth as you go along.
If vinegar or baking soda does not remove all of the wax buildup an ammonia solution paired with a good scrubbing may.
Then mop the solution over.
Step 3 remove the finish.
Removing wax build up from linoleum flooring you will need.
Once it is time to remove the wax removing chemicals do so according to manufacturer s instructions.
Mix 1 gallon of warm water 1 cup of white vinegar and 1 cup of cream of tartar in a bucket.
Dip a mop into the solution and apply it to the floor.
Steps to remove the wax build up.
This will indicate that the polish is ready to be removed as it has been softened.
Work in sections for the best results.