Floor work is an exhausting back busting job.
Why floor wax is a bad idea hardwood.
Why wax hardwood floors.
Make sure you follow your manufacturer s instructions about which wax to use.
Popularized in the 1940s waxing is a floor finishing technique in which clear or colored wax made of a blend of solvents and synthetic and or natural waxes like beeswax.
The layer that is added is shiny and glossy but the underneath the floor is still dull.
Unless you really know what you re doing and know what you re getting into.
Liquid floor wax helps to seal and protect beautiful hardwood floors by protecting them from scratches nicks spill stains and other marks.
Over the years of repeating this same process a floor can have tens to.
For example floor rated polyurethane on hardwood floors and tile sealer on natural stone ceramic tiles offer you much greater and longer lasting protection than anything wax can provide.
But to achieve that shine wax adds another layer on your floor.
And to do it properly requires many steps of prep paint sand paint sand paint paint paint paint.
But here s what i think is always a bad idea in terms of painted wood floors.
When that fails it might be time to re wax your floors.
Choosing a wax that is not recommended by the manufacturer could possibly lead to your warranty being voided.
Once the floor that has been waxed becomes dull people add another coat of wax.
Why wax is bad for hardwood floors.