Several things you can try..Most stripper will react faster with hot water. Try heating the water, appy the stripper and let it sit for five mintues , than aggitate. You can also try a small pressure washer if you can use it in the house .Do not exceed more than 500 PSI..Also may want to try stream.

On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 10:33 AM, Baird Standish <bairdstandish@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi,
Wondered i anyone has a good solution for removing wax deposits from grout on a tile floor. It appears that the floor once had been waxed and the wax has now been removed.   There are still deposits that are very difficult to remove. The still remain after using stripper, a floor machine equiped with a brush and a hand grout brush. After using these, the grout lines are still spotty  They break up ( after applying stripper) with a pen knife. But I would hate to hand scrape every grout line on the floor.
Thanks
Baird











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