If you’re like many home owners, your home likely has a variety of different flooring throughout. Your home may have hardwood, ceramic tile, stone, or even laminates.
Depending on how often you host guests and how fancy your friends are, it’s likely that not all of these flooring types are the same level of cleanliness and maintenance. In general, most homeowners prefer neutral-colored flooring because it goes well with most other colors in the space. However, there are some instances where you may like the look of something darker, such as with black walnut floors or another dark wood grain.
Even if dark finishes aren’t necessarily your first choice for flooring, they can still be great options for certain areas in the home that receive limited traffic or just whenever you want to create a particular atmosphere in a room. However, maintaining these darker floors often presents its own set of challenges given their propensity to show dirt more readily than lighter woods or tiles do. But what if your new Quick Shine floor finish has left an unwanted residue behind?
What Is Quick Shine?
Quick Shine is a popular brand of floor finish that is meant to boost the shine and protection on your flooring. It can be used to restore the finish on existing flooring or even to protect new wood floors before finishing them. In many cases, Quick Shine can contribute to your floor having a high-gloss look, which makes it more noticeable and attractive.
However, this finish can also be a bit of a double-edged sword because it can make your flooring look dirty more quickly. Quick Shine can be applied to a variety of different flooring types, including hardwood, laminate, tile, concrete, and stone. The product is usually a clear finish, so it should work with most floor types. It’s generally recommended for use on wood floors that are already finished and just need a little boost.
How to Remove Quick Shine Residue
If you’re dealing with the Quick Shine residue, you may be able to easily remove it by using a few different cleaning agents. You may even find that one of the solutions below is all you need to get rid of the Quick Shine. While you may want to start with the easiest and least messy solutions, keep in mind that excessive scrubbing can damage or scratch your flooring if it’s too abrasive.
Additionally, you’ll want to try to minimize the amount of water you use on your floors. Doing so will help prevent mold from growing in the future. If you have a laminate floor, you may be able to clean the Quick Shine residue off by using rubbing alcohol. The alcohol will break the finish down, allowing you to wipe it away. You can use the same method for laminate floors that you use for tile floors. Just be sure to use hot, soapy water.
Step 1: Using Rubbing Alcohol to Remove Residue
First, you’ll want to apply a little rubbing alcohol to a cotton cloth. Make sure that the rubbing alcohol is 100% alcohol, as other types may contain other ingredients that could leave a residue on your floor. Next, use the damp cloth to wipe up the Quick Shine residue. You may need to use a little elbow grease and go over the floor a few times to remove the finish. While rubbing alcohol likely won’t harm your flooring, make sure to test a small area first to make sure that there isn’t any discoloration.
Step 2: Using Dish Soap and Hot Water
If rubbing alcohol doesn’t remove the Quick Shine residue, try using a little dish soap in hot water. If your Quick Shine residue is in a high-traffic area, you may want to try a stronger cleaning solution, such as a commercial strength floor cleaner. Make sure to select a cleaning product that is designed for laminate and tile.
Step 3: Using a Floor Polisher to Deep Clean Flooring
If none of the above solutions worked, you may have to take more drastic measures to remove the Quick Shine residue. You can rent a floor polisher from a hardware store. Store employees can help you select the right model for your flooring type. They’ll also know how to use the machine to get your floors nice and clean.
Conclusion
A good floor finish can greatly improve the look of your flooring while also helping to protect it from dirt and spills. However, a bad finish can leave a sticky or tacky residue behind. If this happens, you may be able to remove the residue by using a few different cleaning agents. However, if you can’t get the Quick Shine residue off your floor, you may want to try a different finish. You can also just hire a professional to remove the finish and apply a new one.