Remove White Haze Film On Floors Left By Mop & Glo And Orange Glo

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Remove The Hazy White Film Build Up On Your Floors Left By Glo Products

Are you a consumer like I was and fell for the so called floor shine "Glo Products". After applying a few coats of it there is no shine at all just a dull looking floor, and not knowing what to do about it.
Look no further, the solution is here!

Remove White Haze Film On Floors Left By Mop & Glo And Orange Glo

Floors With A Couple Of Layers Of Mop & Glo And Orange Glo 

Remove White Haze Film On Floors Left By Mop & Glo And Orange Glo



Don't always believe what the labels tell you because this is what my floors where looking like after I had used the so called hardwood floor glo products, like Mop & Glo and Orange Glo.
This was the biggest mistake that I had ever made. I thought that my new hardwood floors were doomed and I would never get that nice shine back ever again.
After searching all over the web for a solution to fix them, I had come up with nothing, that is when I started doing my own research and came up with my own solution to getting the white hazy dull finish off my floors.
Remove White Haze Film On Floors Left By Mop & Glo And Orange Glo

My Floors After Using My Solution 

Remove White Haze Film On Floors Left By Mop & Glo And Orange Glo



After doing some experimenting with some household products that I had, I came up with the easiest and simplest cleaning solution for removing that white hazy film.
All of the ingredients that make up this solution you probably all ready have, but if you don't you can easily find them at your local discount store.
There is no special tools involved to remove the hazy white film, just your everyday cleaning tools that you use.
As you can see by the picture below this solution really works, and puts your mind at ease, on how to get rid of it.

Remove White Haze Film On Floors Left By Mop & Glo And Orange Glo

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