Deep Cleaner & Wax Remover
Safely remove old finishes and wax, or deep-clean tile grout.
Makes 3 Gallons – Dilute with water
Covers approximately 500 square feet. Has no noxious fumes. Removes newer polymer finishes. Safe to use wherever water is used for cleaning.
R/O Water (7732-18-5), Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether (111-76-2), Ethanolamine (141-43-5), Ethoxylated Alcohols (68439-46-3), Fragrance Components (proprietary), Blue colorant (proprietary).
Quick Shine® Concentrated Deep Cleaner Ingredient Disclosure
4.77 out of 5 Stars
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R/O Water (7732-18-5), Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether (111-76-2), Ethanolamine (141-43-5), Ethoxylated Alcohols (68439-46-3), Fragrance Components (proprietary), Blue colorant (proprietary).
Quick Shine® Concentrated Deep Cleaner Ingredient Disclosure
4.77 out of 5 Stars
Use it all the time for deep cleaning
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I installed vinyl planks and added 2 coats of Quick Shine, then decided I did not like high shine at all, I’d rather have the regular matte sheen so I wanted to remove the Quick Shine high polish, I order this stuff and followed the directions precisely and amazingly my floors were restored to the normal sheen. LOVE IT!!!
My kitchen floor has very old vinyl floor tiles that I have kept waxed with Holloway House but over 25 years it had a lot of buildup and ground in dirt. Used this product yesterday and it worked better than I expected. Back to tile and ready for a fresh coat. In the worst areas I did have to use a scraper but came up nicely.
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I was considering hiring someone to clean my hardwood floors. I had attempted with another brand, but I still had to put forth a lot of energy with limited results. With this product I applied it, let it sit for a bit, and mopped up the residue that peeled off. My floors look as good as when I moved in 16 years ago. Great product. Highly recommend.
I had wax buildup on my floor. This product along with hot water did the trick.
This took A LOT of work but the difference was astounding: ALL of the coats and layers of Quick Shine accumulated over 4.5 years were removed!!!!
This stuff is amazing. It took the old wax residue off my floors. They look new again. This will be a definite must have cleaner
This product is amazing! I’ve no idea how many layers of wax was on our old home’s vinyl floor, but it’s likely 10-15 years or more since it was stripped. I followed the instructions and was prepared to do some scrubbing, but about 2 minutes later as I was mopping the solution over the floor I noticed globs of wax started peeling off like old sunburned skin. Very little effort to completely strip the years of wax down to the original floor.
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Hardwood Floor Wax Remover FAQs
Ensure you choose the best wax remover for wood floors to maintain the quality of your flooring. To get wax off of hardwood floors, follow these steps:
- Prepare the Solution: Use a wax remover like Quick Shine Deep Cleaner/Wax Remover. Dilute it according to the product’s instructions, typically with warm water.
- Apply the Cleaner: Dampen a soft mop or cloth with the diluted cleaner and apply it to a small section of the floor. Avoid soaking the floor, as too much moisture can damage hardwood.
- Let it Sit: Allow the solution to sit for a few minutes to break down the wax buildup.
- Scrub Gently: Using a non-abrasive pad or a soft-bristle brush, scrub the area gently in a circular motion. Be cautious not to use too much force, as it may scratch the wood.
- Rinse and Wipe: After the wax is lifted, rinse the area with a clean, damp mop or cloth to remove any remaining residue.
- Dry the Floor: Use a dry, soft cloth to ensure the floor is completely dry to prevent water spots or damage.
- Inspect and Repeat if Necessary: If there is still wax buildup, repeat the process until the floor is wax-free and restored to its natural beauty.
This method is safe for most hardwood floors, but testing a small, hidden area first is always recommended.
Floor wax can be dissolved using specific cleaners and chemical solvents that break down its composition. Here are some effective options:
- Commercial Wax Removers: Products like Quick Shine Deep Cleaner/Wax Remover are designed specifically to dissolve wax buildup safely on floors. They contain solvents that break down wax for easy removal.
- Ammonia and Water Solution: A diluted ammonia solution (typically 1 cup of ammonia per gallon of warm water) can dissolve wax. However, this should be used carefully, as ammonia can be harsh on some finishes. Always test a small area first.
Over time, polish buildup can diminish the natural beauty of your hardwood floors, making them look cloudy and worn. It’s important to regularly address this buildup to maintain the lustrous shine of your flooring. To remove polish buildup from hardwood floors, follow these steps:
- Choose a Suitable Cleaner: Use a commercial wax remover for wood floors specifically designed to remove polish buildup, like Quick Shine Deep Cleaner/Wax Remover. This type of cleaner will break down polish safely without damaging your hardwood finish.
- Dilute the Solution: Follow the instructions on the product label to dilute the cleaner. Usually, warm water is recommended for optimal results.
- Apply the Solution: Dampen a mop or soft cloth with the diluted cleaner, and apply it to a small section of the floor. Avoid over-saturating, as excessive moisture can damage hardwood.
- Let it Sit: Allow the solution to sit on the surface for a few minutes. This gives it time to loosen and dissolve the polish buildup.
- Scrub Gently: Use a non-abrasive pad or soft-bristle brush to gently scrub the area in a circular motion, lifting the polish without scratching the floor.
- Rinse the Area: After scrubbing, rinse the area with a clean, damp mop or cloth to remove any residue from the cleaner and dissolved polish.
- Dry the Floor: Use a soft, dry cloth to ensure the floor is fully dry, as this helps prevent any potential water spots or damage.
- Repeat if Necessary: For thick layers of buildup, you may need to repeat the process until all polish is removed.
Regular maintenance and using the right products will help keep your hardwood floors clean and polished without creating excessive buildup.
To prevent future wax buildup on hardwood floors, follow these tips:
- Use the Right Products: Opt for products labeled as “no-wax” or “polish-free” for routine cleaning. Some cleaners, like Quick Shine’s regular floor cleaners, are designed to clean without leaving a waxy residue, which helps prevent buildup.
- Apply Polish Sparingly: Only apply polish or wax when necessary, and follow the manufacturer’s recommended frequency. Over-applying polish can lead to a thick, sticky buildup that is harder to remove.
- Clean Regularly: Regularly dust and clean your floors to keep them free from dirt and debris. Dirt can get trapped in wax and contribute to a grimy buildup, making floors appear dull.
- Use Diluted Solutions: If you need to use a stronger cleaner, dilute it properly to avoid over-applying. This keeps your floors cleaner without leaving residues.
- Avoid Multi-Layer Waxing: When it’s time to refresh the polish, remove any existing wax buildup first (using a product like Quick Shine Deep Cleaner/Wax Remover) before applying a new layer. Layering wax can quickly lead to dull, sticky floors.
- Use Mats and Rugs: Place mats at entrances and in high-traffic areas to capture dirt before it gets onto your floors. This reduces the need for frequent cleaning and waxing.
- Check for “Polish-Compatible” Cleaners: Some cleaners are specifically designed to work with waxed floors. Using compatible cleaners helps maintain the polish layer without adding extra buildup.
By following these steps, you can keep your hardwood floors looking polished and beautiful without the hassle of removing wax buildup.
Brigette –
Use it all the time for deep cleaning
Julie –
worked well
Lynn –
I installed vinyl planks and added 2 coats of Quick Shine, then decided I did not like high shine at all, I’d rather have the regular matte sheen so I wanted to remove the Quick Shine high polish, I order this stuff and followed the directions precisely and amazingly my floors were restored to the normal sheen. LOVE IT!!!
Kathy –
My kitchen floor has very old vinyl floor tiles that I have kept waxed with Holloway House but over 25 years it had a lot of buildup and ground in dirt. Used this product yesterday and it worked better than I expected. Back to tile and ready for a fresh coat. In the worst areas I did have to use a scraper but came up nicely.
Shaun –
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Parker –
I was considering hiring someone to clean my hardwood floors. I had attempted with another brand, but I still had to put forth a lot of energy with limited results. With this product I applied it, let it sit for a bit, and mopped up the residue that peeled off. My floors look as good as when I moved in 16 years ago. Great product. Highly recommend.
Roger –
I had wax buildup on my floor. This product along with hot water did the trick.
Anna –
This took A LOT of work but the difference was astounding: ALL of the coats and layers of Quick Shine accumulated over 4.5 years were removed!!!!
Karen –
This stuff is amazing. It took the old wax residue off my floors. They look new again. This will be a definite must have cleaner
Edward –
This product is amazing! I’ve no idea how many layers of wax was on our old home’s vinyl floor, but it’s likely 10-15 years or more since it was stripped. I followed the instructions and was prepared to do some scrubbing, but about 2 minutes later as I was mopping the solution over the floor I noticed globs of wax started peeling off like old sunburned skin. Very little effort to completely strip the years of wax down to the original floor.