Floor wax is a solution that has been used extensively since centuries for floor care. While there are still several traditional agents available in the market today, most people prefer manmade and synthetic floor waxes that are comparatively easy to apply.

 Benefits of Floor Wax

When maintained and applied properly floor waxes offer high shine which is advantageous for both commercial and business spaces. They can be used on just about any flooring including concrete, ceramic, and vinyl.  Floor waxes are sold as finishing products from thousands of stores around the country and are readily available to anyone who wants to use them. They take care of high traffic areas and are created to resist scratches and repel stains and abrasions.

Types of Waxes:

With the advancement in technology, a variety of materials have been developed to offer better results and floor care.

Commercial Wax:

These waxes are normally made to last. They comprise of synthetic materials or a mix of artificial materials and natural ingredients. The most common ingredients used in VCT waxing and commercial waxes include shellac, polyurethane, lacquer, perchloroethylene, toluene and phenol. Commercial floor finishes don’t require reapplication as frequent as homemade or natural formulas.

Eco-Friendly Wax:

The incredible amount of synthetic materials and chemicals used in most waxes is worrisome to several eco-conscious people. It is believed by some that such unnatural formulas can lead to health problems or can damage living plants due to daily exposure. As a substitute there are certain Eco friendly materials that can be utilized instead. Linseed oil, beeswax, carnauba wax, rosemary oil and several other natural waxes are utilized to create alternative floor waxes.

There are a variety of things to keep in mind about the ingredients used in making waxes. Every floor will react differently to different agents. Also, waxes with synthetic or chemical base will always be cheaper in comparison to other floor finishes. Natural waxes are great for the environment but cannot last for too long and are extremely hard to apply. Natural waxes are also comparatively expensive. Certain kinds of solutions are also not safe for fragile floors. Hence, it’s best to leave the decision to the experts.