How to remove stubborn wax layers from wooden floors?
What is an effective way to remove wax from wooden floors?
Wooden floors with a wax finish can, over time, accumulate multiple layers of wax, resulting in a dull appearance and reduced ease of maintenance. Removing these stubborn wax layers can be challenging as standard cleaning products often lack the strength to effectively break them down. Additionally, using unsuitable products may damage the floor or leave residues. To restore the natural beauty of wooden floors and prepare them for new treatments, an intensive and safe cleaning method is essential.
Lecol OH27 Intense Cleaner removes stubborn wax layers from wooden floors and prepares them for new treatments.
Lecol OH27 Intense Cleaner is a powerful and concentrated degreaser and wax remover specifically designed for wooden floors with wax or oil finishes. The product can be easily diluted with water and applied lightly damp with a cloth or brush. After a short activation time, the loosened wax layers and dirt are wiped away with cloths, followed by rinsing with clean water. For professional use, a polishing machine with a green pad can be used for even deeper cleaning. Once dry, a new treatment with products such as Lecol Conditioner OH25 or Lecol WaxCare OH39 is essential to protect the floor and give it a fresh appearance. This cleaning is recommended 1-2 times per year, depending on the level of dirt.