Whats the best way to clean no-wax floors?
With time and use, especially heavy use, the glossy layer of no-wax floors develops worn or dull areas that need to be coated with a floor finish (wax) to maintain a uniform shine. If you have a new no-wax floor that doesn’t see much action (you never wear shoes and you don’t have kids), with good care, you can keep it looking good for years without wax. However, if you have a lot of foot traffic and tracked-in dirt, or if the floor is showing signs of wear, it’s best to keep it waxed to protect it from further deterioration. You can choose one of the major brands of floor polish sold in the supermarket, or get a self-polishing, metal-interlock floor finish from a janitorial supply store. After the initial waxing, re-coat the traffic areas as needed to maintain a good protective layer. Whether you decide to wax the floor or not, daily maintenance is the same. Sweep and damp-mop (using plain water, or water with a dash of neutral cleaner, like dish soap, added) regularly to keep abrasiv