rewax

rewax

(ˌriːˈwæks)
vb (tr)
to wax again
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When the finish again looks worn, scuffed or dirty, just clean and rewax. Don't worry about wax buildup.
"We go through the store at least twice a year to strip and rewax the floors with at least three layers," he goes on.
Wash and hand-wax the paint and chrome and don't go near car-washu detergents unless you rewax immediately.
Clean dirty areas with a special stripper/cleaner, then rewax. Polishes, cleaners and waxes are available from hardwood floor dealers.
You'll probably have to rewax every six months or so.
If waxed floors aren't deeply scratched or gouged, you can often simply clean, rewax and buff them to restore their beauty.