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Most flooring stores have a product specifically for the removal of no wax products like Mop and Glow. But it is a lot of work. That no wax finish can build up to the point that it may take several applications of the remover, a scrub brush and a lot of elbow grease. I was on my knees with a toothbrush in some areas trying to get it all off. And you have to make sure you get it ALL off or your floor will look worse. Answer Ammonia and water may do the trick. Use two buckets: one to rinse the mop and one to get fresh ammonia/water.
Although mopping may take a bit longer when using a steam mop, it will clean better than a regular mop. A steam mop will kill germs and dust mites when held in place for a few seconds. A regular mop does not do this.
It's time to mop the floor.
Some of the popular steam cleaning mops are the Vax S2S Bare Floor Mop, the Vax S2 Hard Floor Master Upright Mop and the Morphy Richards 70495 2 in 1 Steam Mop.
MOP AND GLOW MANUFACTURER NAME: Reckitt Benckiser
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No, it is not recommended to use Mop and Glow on brick floors. Brick is a porous material and using a product like Mop and Glow can lead to a buildup of residue on the surface, making it difficult to clean and maintain. It is best to use a cleaner specifically designed for cleaning brick floors.
mop and glow or pinesole.
mop and glow mopped over dirty floor, how to remove polish
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You can but it isn't going to do much, laminate is designed to have a low luster/Shine and the mop & glow will likely look more streaky than shiny.. you are trying to shine a floor that isn't supposed to shine... It will leave a heavy residue and make the floor look extremely dirty.
To remove Mop and Glow from marble, mix a solution of warm water and a gentle dish soap. Use a soft cloth to gently scrub the affected area, avoiding any harsh scrubbing or abrasive cleaners that can damage the marble surface. Rinse the area thoroughly with clean water and dry with a soft towel.
Most flooring stores have a product specifically for the removal of no wax products like Mop and Glow. But it is a lot of work. That no wax finish can build up to the point that it may take several applications of the remover, a scrub brush and a lot of elbow grease. I was on my knees with a toothbrush in some areas trying to get it all off. And you have to make sure you get it ALL off or your floor will look worse. Answer Ammonia and water may do the trick. Use two buckets: one to rinse the mop and one to get fresh ammonia/water.
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!
White vinegar and hot water - combined with elbow grease, soft white terry towels and a valuable lesson learned :( I did this myself
No, porcelain tile needs to be grouted which seals the floor. The tiles have their own water resistant finish on them when purchased.