Hardened droplets of floor wax

D
by D
While spraying Orange Glow floor wax onto our engineered wood floor some drops were missed and not spread around with the buffer cloth. Is there a safe way to dissolve them and blend them in so floor is uniform in appearance?

  7 answers
  • Rose Broadway Rose Broadway on Nov 05, 2017

    See if this helps, it looks pretty simple.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbBYyaNq-5M

  • Wendy Joly Wendy Joly on Nov 05, 2017

    a soft warm cloth...gently move over the drops and the was should melt so you can softly smooth it together with the rest of the floor.........tip for waxed floors...never wash them with hot water ...it melts the wax and makes the was turn yellow .....wash with cold water and a tablespoon of your favorite cleaner.....or you can use a few drops of your favorite cologne.....good luck....please do not wash your waxed floors with hot water

  • Sharon Sharon on Nov 05, 2017

    Soft cloth and a hot iron.

  • Linda Sikut Linda Sikut on Nov 06, 2017

    I'm curious. We have engineered hardwood floors that we put in about a year ago. We were told not to wax them so I looked up if you should wax engineered hardwood and the answer was no. Is there something about the Orange Glow floor wax that makes it different or were you told to wax yours? I'm just wondering if we've been doing ours all wrong.

    Here's the article I saw:


    https://www.builddirect.com/learning-center/flooring/care-engineered-hardwood-flooring/


    • D D on Nov 06, 2017

      Uh oh! We don't use this orange glow four in one monthly polish more than maybe three times a year but I have just called the place we bought it from and installed it and they will let me know and I will let you know but the same thank you for turning a light on

  • Mary Mary on Nov 06, 2017

    we have both types of floors in our home and I use pledge floorcare 2 x the shine. I usually order from the internet not in a lot of stores in Alaska. 3

  • Mary Mary on Nov 06, 2017

    3 x the shine is to slick but it does work well on both.

  • Linda Sikut Linda Sikut on Nov 06, 2017

    Thanks, I would appreciate knowing the answer. :)