Use a 50%/50% mixture of white vinegar and water. This works!
Mop and Glo is not a good product to use on engineered wood flooring. This because Mop and Glo contains a wax, which can ruin the finish that is already on the floors.
NO! Leaves a white dull film.
To remove salt residue from a tile floor, mix equal parts water and vinegar, then mop the floor with this solution. Alternatively, you can use a commercial tile cleaner specifically designed to remove salt residue. Make sure to rinse the floor thoroughly after cleaning to prevent any damage or stickiness from the vinegar.
Clean the dispenser after using each time.
use ammonia,full strength,be sure to have proper ventilation,as ammonia can harm you if you are in an enclosed area.
My suggestion is no. We just moved into a home that we are renting and we had layers of build-up. It was wax build-up from the Mop n Glow that was used to clean the floors, plus the cleaner attracted more dirt. Just layers of wax and dirt. The floor was awful. I had a professional cleaner come in and clean it for me. The guy who cleaned my floors suggested Swiffer Jet mop and cleaner which I love. He also suggested buying a neutralizer type cleaner which can be found at Lowe's or Home Depot. Dish detergent can also be used on the floors as a degreaser.
It depends on whether the tile is glazed or unglazed and what you are trying to clean off. If you are trying to clean a liquid that had seeped into the tile you may be out of luck. It may be permanently stained. If you are trying to do routine maintenance you can use a mop and warm water with a mild tile cleaner.
Mix equal parts of white vinegar and water, and use a microfiber cloth to wipe and scrub the affected areas. The vinegar will help to break down the build-up of the Mop & Glo product without damaging your laminate floors. Remember to rinse the floor with clean water afterwards to remove any remaining residue.
yes as long if its not the vacuum ones, because it might stain your tile. best way to clean a tile is the old fashioned way with soap, warm water and a mop.
After trying many things, my husband finally used amonia and water and a stiff scrub brush...then a towel to wipe is down. That did the trick after lots of elbow grease on his hands a knees! What a mess...will never use Mop n Glo again!
I used it once to wax my car and it looked beautiful for ONE day. The next day the sun made it entirely clouded and it was white film that never came off. DONT USE IT FOR YOUR CAR