Hardwood Floor Wax Removal2023-02-02T18:21:01-08:00

Hardwood Wax Removal

HARDWOOD WAX STRIPPING & REMOVAL SERVICE

For homeowners who want to get rid of wax buildup and restore their hardwood floors, our wax removal service is ideal. Over time, using cleaners and rejuvenators with wax, oil, or acrylic bases will make your floors appear darker and less appealing. Sadly, the majority of store-bought hardwood surface treatment treatments leave a significant residue buildup behind.

Wax Removal Services

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If years of wax, residue and cleaning products have sullied your floor,  we can remove it and restore the beauty of your flooring.

Before and After

Bring out the natural beauty of your hardwood floors.

Why remove wax off hardwood floors?

The natural beauty of hardwood flooring makes it a popular conventional option since it blends well with most types of interior design. However, there are times when you might need to understand how to remove wax off hardwood floors for several factors. If you’re not cautious enough and accidentally drop some wax while blowing the candles, the stain may occur. Since it doesn’t happen frequently, many people can be unsure about how to get rid of this stain. But there’s another reason why knowing how to remove wax off hardwood floors can be helpful. Wax coats serve as a natural barrier between the surface and moisture, extending the lifespan of this flooring material. However, the dirt and scratches that these topcoats gather over time cause them to become dull. On a regular basis, you should reapply this coating, as advised by the maker of your floor. Verify that the area surrounding the impacted area is free of loose dirt and debris.

How to remove wax off hardwood floors?

To get rid of residues and grime, sweep the area with a brush or vacuum it, then mop it with warm water. Many cleaning tasks can be automated or made to be less difficult. Wax removal, however, is not one of them. If you have a sizable, affected region, put aside a few hours. It’s also advised to use some knee pads or cushions. On hardwood floors, wax might make you strip things off quickly. Refrain from wiping away the hot wax and wait for it to completely cool and dry before removing it. By applying ice to the wax for two minutes or so, you can hasten this process and get the wax entirely firm. Scrape off the hardened wax from the wood floor using a soft, thin blade-like object, like a credit card or plastic putty knife, being careful not to exert too much pressure that could harm the floor. If the wax is still not coming off, repeat the process of freezing it with ice until all of the wax has been effectively removed. Wipe the area with a clean cloth after the wax has been eliminated.

What removes hardened wax?

Avoid using aggressive cleaning agents or abrasive materials like steel wool. Wax removal from vinyl and tile floors is simple due to the durability of most vinyl flooring. You can use the same technique used for wood floors, or you can just blot rather than wipe the wax spill using isopropyl alcohol or another non-abrasive or harsh cleaning agent. If you notice the spill right away, you are welcome to wipe it up with a paper towel or other absorbent material. Refrain from wiping the stain because doing so could cause it to spread and leave a waxy residue on the floors.

How to maintain hardwood floors:

Thankfully, wax removal from carpet flooring is rather simple, but it does necessitate different tools and procedures than wax removal from wood, vinyl, and tile flooring. For instance, using an iron, packaging paper, and some time to remove wax from a carpet. It takes a unique method to ensure that all of the wax is removed from the carpeted area because carpets are more likely to retain stains than hard flooring.

How to preserve hardwood floors?

The floor is revitalized by reapplying wax, but after time, a foggy buildup results. To restore the floor’s new appearance, the wax must be removed with a wood floor wax remover and then reapplied. Carnauba and beeswax are the two forms of wax that are frequently found in floor wax. The hard yellow material known as carnauba is derived from Brazilian palm trees. Beeswax is a soft byproduct of the processing of honey. The two are combined with a solvent to create a thick paste, or liquid if there is more solvent present. The solvent evaporates once the wax is applied, leaving the hardened wax left to seal the wood. The wax is first and foremost water-resistant. It guards against spills and keeps the wood’s stain and finish intact. Wax shields floors against incidental stains because spills may be cleaned up in advance. Second, buffing wax leaves a lovely satin finish that gives the floor the appearance of being immaculately clean. In addition to clear wax, colored waxes are also available in different shades of brown that can offer a richer color. Light surface scratches and scuff marks are lessened or completely removed using wax. Wax floors are more resistant. With routine maintenance, they can endure many more years than unwaxed flooring. Floor wax isn’t as durable or robust as polyurethane, though. The shine of wax can fade and become drab. It’s time to use a wood floor wax stripper to remove the old wax and apply a fresh coat if buffing doesn’t revive it. A clean, white rag should have a few drops of mineral spirits on it. Rub a remote location. Wax is most likely present if a smear of yellow or brown hue emerges on the material. Sand the floor gently with a piece of screen or sandpaper. Wax will clump up if residue does. Two droplets of water on the floor should produce white dots if the finish is wax. After that, carefully massage the white stains away using a soft cloth or synthetic pad that has been soaked with wax. The majority of wood floor waxes dissolve the wax in mineral spirits to make it pliable enough to apply. Mineral spirits is therefore the best wax remover for hardwood floors. You might come upon a homemade recipe that calls for vinegar and detergent or hot water with ammonia. Once more, hot water will make the wax softer but end up damaging the wood. Floor strippers made of water are not the solution. Every crevice will allow water to soak in, resulting in discoloration, cupping, and crowning.

Frequently asked questions.

Below you will find answers to the most common questions our clients ask us. We try to cover as many topics as possible to make it easy for you to quickly get the answers you’re looking for. However, you may still have a question or concern that is not addressed. If so, don’t hesitate to reach out. Our commercial cleaning experts will be happy to assist you.

Do You Bleach Hardwood Floors?2023-02-02T18:14:17-08:00

Yes, we do. We can professionally lighten your hardwood floors to a lighter color. Please go right now to Book Estimate and upload your current picture of your floor, the room that its in and a picture of your desired color. Perhaps you have a sample or a picture that you can share with us? Call us asap to discuss your pricing once we have your pictures, we may need to take measurements and visit in person to “see” your target color as well as the Current color of your hardwood or engineered hardwood. Call us now (714) 553-3736

How Often Should I Have My Hardwood Floors Recoated?2022-12-19T13:39:31-08:00

We recommend that your hardwood floor be refinished for a minimum of 3-5 years. A recoat will help protect your hardwood floor investment and extend its service life.

How Often Should My Hardwood Floor Be Cleaned and Polished??2022-12-19T13:31:58-08:00

It depends on how many people, pets & activities in those rooms. Most of your dirt and contaminants will be coming from the hardwood and tile floors. You should look at periodic cleaning every 6 to 12 months or whatever the situation needs. This will keep contaminants that can gouge and damage your hardwood floor to a minimum. We will put you on the correct path to hardwood floor maintenance as well with proper cleaning, spot cleaning and maintenance chemicals and process once we are done. This will save you a ton of frustration in the long term. We are your long term cleaning partners!

Do I need to move furniture before you arrive?2022-12-19T13:34:37-08:00

Yes. This makes the job must faster to complete and helps us avoid breakables in your home. Also, we are going to emusify years (potentially) of wax build-up or the wrong products as well as dirt, and grime. We do need to strip the floor, neutralize, buff and polish at a minimum, and we dont want any damage to carpet, furniture or surrounding areas as well.

Are Your Products Environmentally Friendly?2022-12-19T13:36:16-08:00

Yes! All of our cleaning products are certified to be environmentally friendly, Pet & kid friendly. We want your home to be a happy and healthy place to be!

How Do I Maintain My Hardwood Floor Between Service?2022-12-19T13:38:11-08:00

We highly recommend using a microfiber broom as it picks up more dust and dirt. With a traditional mop, you are simply moving the dust and dirt around. It is this dust and dirt that is scratching and damaging your floor. Additionally, we will be teaching you and providing the proper cleaning solutions for on-going floor maintenance to you, this will cut down on wax buildup and other problems assocated with using the wrong cleaning products on your specific type of hardwood floor. 

How long does your service take to complete?2022-12-19T13:38:59-08:00

Each job is different depending on the circumstances. Generally, it takes 2-3 hours to complete a job, but it could take longer.

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