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Home and Surface Cleaners: Floor Care
MOP & GLO® Floor Cleaners

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Q: Are there any detergents or soap ingredients in MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner?
A: There are surfactants in MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner which are cleaning agents, but there are no soaps in the product. While soap is a surfactant, not all surfactants are soaps.
Q: Does MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner contain ammonia?
A: No, MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner does not contain ammonia.
Q: How would I use MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner to clean my wood kitchen cabinets?
A: Squirt a small amount of MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner on a damp cloth or sponge and wipe.
Q: My floor doesn't look any better after using MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner, why?
A: MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner cleans, not shines. Your floor should look as it had before. If your floor has a matte or dull finish, it will continue to have a matte appearance. If it had a high or glossy finish, it will continue to have a shiny appearance after cleaning.
Q: What should I use on my floor between applications of MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner? Can I use this product weekly?
A: MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner can be used weekly. We would recommend that you consult with the floor manufacturer or a wood care company for suggestions on what to use between applications.
Q: Can MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner be used on outdoor decks/doors etc. as long as it is poly-coated?
A: No. MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner was not designed to clean the heavy soil load typically found on outdoor surfaces.
Q: I poured MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner on my floor and did not damp mop it for quite some time. Now the floor is tacky and uneven in appearance. How can I improve this?
A: MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner is water-based. It will not harm a sealed floor. To correct this appearance, mop with clear water; squeeze out the mop and rub the area to remove excess product. This may have to be repeated several times.
Q: If I cleaned my wood cabinets with MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner, should it be rinsed off or simply left on to dry?
A: It is acceptable to let the cleaner dry without rinsing.
Q: After using MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner, my area rugs are sticking to the floor even though I am certain the floor was completely dry before replacing them. What caused this to happen? What can I do?
A: There may be some residual moisture left on the floor, or an excessive amount of product may have been used. You may want to wipe the area under the rug with a clean damp sponge to remove the excess.
Q: Can MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner be used on parquet floors?
A: Yes, provided the parquet has been sealed with polyurethane or a clear unwaxed finish.
Q: Can I use MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner on wood paneling that has been coated with only a stain?
A: No, we do not recommend using in this manner; unless there is a polyurethane or clear unwaxed finish on the paneling.
Q: Can MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner be used on Pergo or Laminate floors?
A: No, Pergo is a trade name for laminate floors. Laminates are not sealed like wood floors are. MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner has not been tested on laminates, so you should test it on an inconspicuous area first to make sure there is no damage.
Q: Can MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner be used on a varnished hardwood floor?
A: Yes, MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner may be used on a varnished hardwood floor.
Q: Can I use MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner to clean furniture?
A: We do not recommend using MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner as furniture cleaner. To clean and shine furniture, we recommend using OLD ENGLISH® Furniture Polishes.
Q: I used MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner and now my floor looks dull and white?
A: It could be that the floor was waxed. We do not recommend using MOP & GLO® Wood Floor Cleaner on a waxed floor. We recommend contacting the floor manufacturer for their recommendation to restore it to its original appearance.
Q: How can I tell if my floor is waxed?
A: Apply a small amount of water to an inconspicuous area. If the finish turns dull or white it is probably waxed.
Q: I applied MOP & GLO® Triple Action™ Floor Shine Cleaner to my unglazed tile floor. Now it is discolored. How can I remove this?
A: Try using an ammonia based product, such as a floor stripper, to remove a floor polish. However, you should first check with the floor manufacturer to make sure the floor is safe to do so.
Q: Can I use MOP & GLO® Triple Action™ Floor Shine Cleaner on my terrazzo floor?
A: It can be used on a satillo floor tile. This type of tile is porous, so it will get darker when MOP & GLO® Triple Action™ Floor Shine Cleaner is applied, but as the solution dries it will go back to its original clay-like appearance.
Q: The directions on the MOP & GLO® Triple Action™ Floor Shine Cleaner bottle read "do not shake bottle". Usually most directions say to be certain to shake. Why is this?
A: Shaking will produce a large amount of foam, which may dry into the polish film and leave visible craters in the polish.
Q: What causes a build-up on my floor?
A: As with any wax or polish, MOP & GLO® Triple Action™ Floor Shine Cleaner should be removed periodically to prevent a build-up of old polish. This can occur if the floor is polished too frequently, and/or if not cleaned thoroughly in-between polishing.
Q: How do I remove this build-up?
A: Use a solution of 1/4 cup all purpose cleaner (such as LYSOL® All Purpose Cleaner with out Bleach) and 1 cup household ammonia in ½ gallon of warm water. Wet the area with the solution and mop.
Q: Where can I find the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for MOP & GLO®?
A: Please visit reckittprofessional.com for the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS).
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