Dry mop with a microfiber cloth pad or vacuum the floor with a dust brush attachment to eliminate dust and any loose wax build up.
Dried paste floor.
When dry buff the floor with a clean towel an electric polisher or a sponge mop covered with a terry cloth towel.
Buff the floor if it the wax requires it.
Removing the glue from floors after a tile removal.
Spackle is a plastic like paste used to fill cracks or holes in plaster or drywall.
Not used as much as it once was paste wax has been replaced by polyurethane and varnish products.
Paste wax requires time patience and a lot of elbow action to apply it to a piece of furniture.
Place a little blot of paste wax in the center of a clean cloth.
To apply paste wax start by dampening a lint free cloth such as a shop cloth linen dish towel or old t shirt with warm water and a tiny dab of oil based furniture soap.
If some or all of the toothpaste on the floor has dried scrape the carpet fibers gently with the bowl of a plastic spoon or the edge of a plastic knife to flake some of the paste away.
Ceilings are also often spackled to provide texture.
Many waxes are no buff and will remain glossy with no further effort.
If you don t want to track down specialized equipment simply use a clean dry terry cloth towel to polish your floor with a circular motion.
Dampen a soft lint free cloth a mop or the pad of an electric floor polisher 150 target to prevent the wax from soaking in.
If the floor is still dingy after dusting use a sponge mop to.
As it dries the solvent will evaporate leaving the polish.
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First the tile itself is taken up either cut pried or chiseled from the floor.
Spackle is messy whether you re applying a small patch or covering a large surface.
Vacuum the toothpaste particles alternating scraping and vacuuming until you have removed as much of the paste as possible.
Others require polishing with a buffing pad or burnishing machine.
It gets on tools and on the floor.