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Regular mopping cleans the surface of your floor. Floor stripping and waxing rebuilds the surface itself. These are fundamentally different services that serve different purposes. Mopping removes today's dirt. Stripping and waxing removes months or years of embedded grime and lays down a fresh protective layer that changes how your floor looks, feels, and wears.
A mop and floor cleaner lifts loose dirt and spills from the wax surface. It keeps the floor looking acceptable between deeper treatments. But each mopping session also leaves a microscopic residue of cleaning product behind. Over months, these layers build up, creating a dull, sticky, or yellowish film on the floor. This is why some floors look worse after mopping, not better.
A chemical stripping solution dissolves every layer of old wax, along with all the dirt, cleaning product residue, and scuff marks trapped within those layers. A floor machine agitates the solution and lifts the dissolved material. The result is a bare floor surface, clean down to the original material. This is the reset that no amount of mopping can achieve.
Multiple thin coats of floor finish (commonly called wax) are applied to the bare floor. Each coat dries to a hard, clear layer. The finish protects the floor material from wear, makes the surface easier to clean, and creates the glossy appearance that makes a room look polished and well-maintained. A properly waxed floor resists scuffs, repels liquids, and maintains its shine for months.
The most common commercial flooring. Requires regular stripping and waxing every 6 to 12 months in high-traffic areas. Without maintenance, VCT becomes permanently discolored and damaged.
Natural stone floors can be stripped and polished to restore their original luster. These materials need different chemicals than vinyl and require more careful handling to avoid etching or dulling the surface.
Warehouse and commercial concrete floors benefit from stripping old sealant and applying fresh coating. This restores the surface protection and makes the floor easier to sweep and mop.
The floor looks dull even when clean. Old wax has yellowed or become embedded with dirt. You can see dark traffic patterns where people walk most frequently. The floor feels sticky even after drying from mopping. Wax has built up unevenly, creating visible edges or thick spots near walls and under furniture.
The area being treated must be cleared of furniture and foot traffic. Stripping takes 1 to 2 hours for a standard room. Each wax coat needs 20 to 30 minutes to dry, and 3 to 5 coats are typically applied. The floor should not be walked on for 4 to 6 hours after the final coat. The result is a floor that looks and feels completely new, with a uniform shine that will last months with basic maintenance.