How to remove old polish layers from lacquered floors?

How to remove old polish layers from lacquered floors without damaging the lacquer?

Lacquered floors look beautiful and are durable, but over time, multiple layers of polish can build up. These layers can make the floor look dull and make maintenance difficult. Removing these old polish layers without damaging the underlying lacquer is a challenge. Many cleaning products are too aggressive and can cause scratches or damage the lacquer. It is therefore important to use a product that effectively removes the polish layers without damaging the floor. This ensures that the floor retains its shine and appearance.

Use Blanchon Polish Remover to effectively remove old polish layers without damaging the parquet lacquer

Blanchon Polish Remover is specially developed to remove old polish layers from lacquered floors without damaging the lacquer. This product acts as a powerful degreaser and cleaner, effectively removing multiple layers of polish and other dirt residues. Mix 2 glasses (5-10%) of Blanchon Polish Remover with 5 liters of warm water for a thorough cleaning. Use a well-wrung microfiber cloth, sponge brush, or mop to apply the mixture. Let it sit for a few minutes and remove the dirt with a vacuum cleaner or squeegee. Then rinse thoroughly twice with clean water. Blanchon Polish Remover is suitable for lacquered parquet floors, plastic floors, tiles, and hard floors.

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Blanchon Polish Remover

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Blanchon Polish Remover removes old polish layers without damaging the lacquer. Suitable for various floor surfaces.