<p>Scrubbing floors with a toothbrush is silly.</p>
<p>What you do is lay down the stripper, let it work for a few, then wipe it off with a towel (you can rinse the towel in the sink. More on that later.)</p>
<p>Repeat.</p>
<p>Now, you will see areas where the wax is not coming off. Corners and such are particularly nasty because people don’t strip right or put too much wax down so it builds up and goes yellow. For areas like this, use the stripper and one of those small scrapers you can get at Home Depot for 59 cents. I think they sell them in the Mid Store. These are the ones that hold a razor knife blade in a yellow handle. </p>
<p>Letting the stripper do it’s work, scrape the floor. Be careful not to gouge the floor. keep doing it until all that is being scraped up is stripper (you’ll be able to tell.</p>
<p>Once you’ve got the whole floor well-stripped, wipe it down with a damp towel and let it dry. Any shiny spots? Stripper and blade. Repeat until floor is completely matte when dry.</p>
<p>Now get down on your knees and put some Mop-n-Glow on a damp sponge. Not a lot! Start at the back and slowly draw long straight strokes, ensuring you keep a wet edge. Back and forth across the floor, adding wax as you go.</p>
<p>Do it right, and they’ll be able to shave in your bright, shiny deck. It really is a transformation to behold.</p>
<p>Why I wasted this much time to type this I’ll never know… :/</p>