How to Remove Mop and Glo
Vacuum the floor to remove all excess dust and debris., Open all the windows., Pour 1/2 cup (118ml) of white vinegar into one gallon (3.8l) of hot water., Add several drops of lemon, orange or clove essential oils., Fill another bucket with clean...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Vacuum the floor to remove all excess dust and debris.
Move as much furniture as you can.
You will need to have access to all the areas that were covered in Mop and Glo. -
Step 2: Open all the windows.
Although this method is non-toxic, mixing a vinegar solution leads to a strong smell. , The water should be cool enough that you can submerge your hands in it.
The vinegar is acidic and it brings up the waxy residue from the Mop and Glo. , These oils subdue the harsh vinegar smell. ,, Keep the amount of solution and water you use to a minimum to keep the subfloor from getting wet and the wood from warping.
Start scrubbing from the farthest corner until you come to the doorway. , The vinegar needs a few minutes to break through the residue.
Make sure to rinse well. -
Step 3: Pour 1/2 cup (118ml) of white vinegar into one gallon (3.8l) of hot water.
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Step 4: Add several drops of lemon
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Step 5: orange or clove essential oils.
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Step 6: Fill another bucket with clean warm water for rinsing.
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Step 7: Dip a microfiber cloth in the bucket and wring it out.
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Step 8: Rinse sections of the floor with clean microfiber cloths after the solution sits for a five to 10 minutes.
Detailed Guide
Move as much furniture as you can.
You will need to have access to all the areas that were covered in Mop and Glo.
Although this method is non-toxic, mixing a vinegar solution leads to a strong smell. , The water should be cool enough that you can submerge your hands in it.
The vinegar is acidic and it brings up the waxy residue from the Mop and Glo. , These oils subdue the harsh vinegar smell. ,, Keep the amount of solution and water you use to a minimum to keep the subfloor from getting wet and the wood from warping.
Start scrubbing from the farthest corner until you come to the doorway. , The vinegar needs a few minutes to break through the residue.
Make sure to rinse well.
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