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Wax Removal

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Eliminate Built-Up Wax for a Pristine Finish

The Hidden Problem with At-Home Waxes

Store-bought waxes can trap dirt and yellow over time, leaving floors dull and lifeless. Layer upon layer becomes nearly impossible to remove without professional help.

Why Remove Old Wax?

Prevent Discoloration

Old wax darkens and stains the wood underneath.

Improve Adhesion

A clean surface ensures any new finish bonds perfectly.

Save Time & Effort

Professional equipment strips layers quickly, avoiding DIY back pain.

Our Wax Removal Process

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Assessment & Protection

Test small area to determine wax type, then mask off baseboards and vents.

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Professional Stripping

Use industrial-grade, solvent-based stripper and low-abrasion pads to dissolve wax layers.

 

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Neutralize & Clean

Rinse with eco-friendly neutralizer, extract residue, and prepare for your next treatment.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Question: What exactly does hardwood floor wax removal involve? Answer: Wax removal uses professional-grade, solvent-based strippers and low-abrasion pads to dissolve and lift old wax layers, followed by neutralizing and extraction to leave your floor clean and ready for a new finish.

Question: Will the stripping process damage my wood floors? Answer: No—our technicians adjust the solvent strength and pad aggressiveness to your floor’s species and finish, ensuring the wood and existing finish are protected throughout the process.

Question: How long does the wax removal service take? Answer: A typical 300–400 sq ft room is completed in 3–4 hours, including prep, stripping, rinsing, and drying. Larger or multi-room jobs may take a full day.

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