How To Remove Sticky Residue From Hardwood Floors: Steps


There are a number of causes for the sticky floor such as Using too much cleaning chemical is often considered the main reason that floors become sticky. If The user is using the soapy solution than residue dries and is left behind. Even if the mildest cleaning solution is used in heavy dilution, this will also cause floors to become sticky. One of the myth is that more cleaning chemical makes a cleaner floor.

Steps To Remove Sticky Residue From Hardwood Floors

  1. Remove: The first step in the process is to remove the carpets or floor mats and look for the spot where the sticky residue is, then clean the area with a soft brush to remove all the dirt and dust.
  2. Application: Prepare an application by mixing 1 cup of the white vinegar in a gallon of the warm clean water. Then dip the cotton mop or sponge in the solution and squeezes out the excess application.
  3. Mop: Now simply mop the affected area, until it glides smoothly, once it glides smoothly means there is no sticky residue, in order to speed up the drying process rub the area with a dry cloth. Repeat the process if needed.
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