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It’s been around a long time, but I’m using it today on my tile floors and I’m reminded how good it is. It puts a nice shiny shell on the floor and it smells good too.
I used it also on my kitchen floor back in the day, but I also remember it leaving it's wax and dirt build-up all along the floor boards and in the corners of the floor. I can actually still picture the yellow wax when I would get on my hands and knees to wash the kitchen floor.
I didn't realize it was still available. Memories!
I remember this product. In fact, I was thinking about it only recently. I used it back in the '70s and '80s. I think it does leave a buildup over time, and you will have to remove it. I have thought about trying it again since most of my apartment now is vinyl and not a very nice vinyl. It could do with some shine. On the other hand, though, I really do not want the extra work of stripping the floor every so often.
I have never had to strip mop and glow off. It wears off or washes off..not sure. It is on a grouted hard surface tile, so I don’t know about other materials.
I have never had to strip mop and glow off. It wears off or washes off..not sure. It is on a grouted hard surface tile, so I don’t know about other materials.
If anyone is looking for this - it's actually Mop & Glo.
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