Montreal Gazette

In search of a solution for floor’s finish

- JEANNE HUBER

Q A cleaning person used Mop & Glo on my bathroom floor. That wax is now starting to wear off the floor tiles and it looks terrible. How can I safely strip the wax off without scratching the tiles?

Mop & Glo, a brand of Britain-based Reckitt Benckiser Group, isn’t a wax. It’s actually a combinatio­n cleaner and acrylic coating, designed to add a very thin finish and shine to many types of flooring.

The label says it’s suitable for tile, vinyl, hardwood, marble, linoleum, ceramic and no-wax floors, but it warns not to use it on unsealed or worn wood or on unsealed ceramic. It’s hard to tell from the pictures you sent whether the tiles on your floor were sealed, so perhaps the lack of a sealer under the Mop & Glo explains why the coating has peeled so much.

Regardless of the cause, the label recommends removing old coats with a solution of one-fourth cup Lysol All-purpose Cleaner (without bleach) and one cup of household ammonia mixed into a half gallon of warm water. The label says to “spread over the floor,” but a consumer relations representa­tive for Reckitt Benckiser said in an email to work in a small area at a time.

“Dip a clean sponge mop in the solution, but do not wring it out,” reads the email from Brittany G. “Thoroughly wet the area with the solution and let it stand for two or three minutes. (The floor should be wet and not just damp, but should not be allowed to dry.) Squeeze out the mop and go over the area briskly, removing excess moisture.”

Once you have cleaned the whole floor, you should “rinse the floor well with clear water,” which presumably means going section by section and rinsing the mop well before you start each new area. In some cases, the representa­tive said, you might need to repeat the process and increase the amount of ammonia by a half cup.

On the label, the recommenda­tion to use Lysol All-purpose Cleaner is followed by a warning in capital letters to make sure that you are not using a product with bleach. Some Lysol-branded cleaners, as well as many other multipurpo­se cleaners, contain bleach. Mixing them with ammonia would release hazardous chlorine gas, which, even in small doses, can irritate the eyes, skin and respirator­y tract. In large doses, it can kill.

Unfortunat­ely, it isn’t immediatel­y obvious when you’re standing in the aisle at a store which products have bleach and which ones do not. And trying to match a recommende­d product name with a label on the containers on a store shelf is sometimes difficult because manufactur­ers’ marketing department­s frequently fiddle with product names. At one store, where nine types of Lysol cleaners were displayed, nothing was labelled specifical­ly as Lysol All-purpose Cleaner. The closest match:

Lysol Clean & Fresh Multi- Surface Cleaner. One Lysol product, Mold & Mildew Foamer with Bleach, was labelled as containing bleach. The other labels did not mention bleach.

With a little sleuthing, though, you can make sure not to buy a cleaner that contains bleach. All of the Lysol cleaners list active ingredient­s. Bleach would definitely be an active ingredient, so you could safely use any product that doesn’t list sodium hypochlori­te, the scientific name for bleach. Or, as for any cleaner, you could check by contacting the customer service department for the manufactur­er.

Even without mixing ammonia and bleach, the recommende­d stripping solution still requires safety precaution­s. Ammonia releases nasty-smelling fumes. In the diluted concentrat­ion sold to consumers, it can still irritate your skin, nose and throat and cause you to cough. Labels warn to wear goggles and rubber gloves and to provide good ventilatio­n. In a small room, such as a bathroom, you can boost the ventilatio­n by helping air flow through the room. Set up a fan in the doorway so it blows in air from the rest of your house, and open a window or turn on the exhaust fan to usher the smelly air outside.

For Washington Post

 ?? Getty IMAGES/ISTOCKPHOT­O ?? Mop & Glo is a combinatio­n cleaner and acrylic coating designed to add a very thin finish and shine to various types of flooring. Getting it off, however, can be tricky and time consuming.
Getty IMAGES/ISTOCKPHOT­O Mop & Glo is a combinatio­n cleaner and acrylic coating designed to add a very thin finish and shine to various types of flooring. Getting it off, however, can be tricky and time consuming.

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