When is the best time to apply a new wax layer on a parquet floor?
How to determine when a parquet floor needs a new wax layer?
Maintaining a parquet floor requires regular care to preserve its natural shine and protection. One of the most effective ways to maintain a parquet floor is by periodically applying a new wax layer. But how do you know when it’s time to do this? A parquet floor needs a new wax layer when the old one no longer provides shine, even after intensive buffing. This is a clear indication that the protective layer has worn off, and the floor no longer has the desired protection and appearance. By applying a new wax layer at the right time, the floor remains well-maintained and protected against wear and dirt.
Lecol Liquid Wax should be applied when the old wax layer no longer shines with buffing.
Lecol Liquid Wax is ideal for maintaining parquet floors, ensuring the floor retains its shine and protection. To determine when a new wax layer is needed, check if the existing layer still shines when buffed. If the shine doesn’t return, it’s time to apply a new layer of Lecol Liquid Wax. For the best results, the floor should first be thoroughly cleaned and made dust-free. Then, the wax can be applied thinly and evenly with a cloth, sprayer, or wax spreader. After 20 minutes of drying, the floor can be buffed with a buffing block or machine for a beautiful, glossy finish. By following this method, the parquet floor remains optimally protected and maintains its shiny appearance.