Instructions on How to Remove the Orange Glo Residue Build Up From Floors

With the holidays just around the corner, you are probable rushing around and trying to get your home in perfect, tip top shape before your family and friends show up. All of the cleaning is done and everything looks great, but your floors are still looking dull, like they have a white hazy build up on them.

Well if you have been cleaning or applying Orange Glo wood polish & conditioner to your floors that is the reason why your floors are looking dull and with no shine left to them. The reason being is that over time this product builds up if you do not do the proper maintenance to your floors. A lot of people think that they have to replace there floors to fix this problem, and that could cost you thousands of dollars.

But not to worry you don't have to replace your floors, I have been trough this with my own floors, and have spent countless hours trying many different cleaning quick fixes to try and remove the Orange Glo residue build up from my floors, even damaging a small area of my floor from one of the quick fixes that I found online.

After trying so many of the so called fixes, I came up with one of my own set of instructions on how to remove the Orange Glo residue build up from your floors, the best thing about is that the ingredients that make up the solution can be picked up at any local discount store for about $5. And there is no special equipment involved, just your everyday household cleaning tools.

So before you go ahead and spend thousands of dollars replacing your floors or trying some of the so called quick fixes that are online that might ruin your floors like they did mine check out this site to help you bring back your floors natural beauty.