How to remove built-up layers on wooden floors?
What to do if too many wax layers accumulate on floors?
Wooden floors regularly maintained with wax products can develop built-up layers over time. These layers make the surface uneven, dull, and hard to clean. Additionally, they can affect the natural appearance of the floor. Preventing such build-ups is essential to maintain a smooth and shiny surface. Regular maintenance with a suitable cleaning product can help minimize the formation of layers and keep the floor in excellent condition.
Lecol OH32 Wax & Clean prevents build-up and ensures an even, thin wax layer with each cleaning.
Lecol OH32 Wax & Clean is a pH-neutral maintenance product specially developed for wooden floors treated with wax, balm, or hardwax oil. The product effectively cleans and applies a thin, even wax layer with each use. This prevents the build-up of wax layers and preserves the floor’s natural appearance. Add 200-300 ml of Lecol OH32 to 10 liters of water and wipe the floor lightly damp with a mop, cloth, or duster. Never use excessive water to avoid damaging the wood. For floors with existing build-ups, a deeper cleaning with Lecol Wax Remover OH34 may be required to completely remove old layers. With Lecol OH32, the floor remains smooth and protected, even with regular maintenance.