I don't know of a particular product, but you can follow these simple directions:
Mix about 3/4 cup of ammonia and one cup laundry detergent in 1 gallon of warm water.
You might want to try it out in an area of the floor that isn't so obvious, like in the toekick under a cabinet. Apply the solution to the test area and wait several minutes. It should turn cloudy and get somewhat soft.
Scrub the area with a stiff brush to loosen the wax.
If this works ok in the test area, go ahead and strip the entire floor doing sections at a time. When you're done, rinse with clean, cool water.
After the floor is dry, apply a coat or two of wax, following the instructions that came with your floor wax.
I don't know of a particular product
I don't know of a particular product, but you can follow these simple directions:
Mix about 3/4 cup of ammonia and one cup laundry detergent in 1 gallon of warm water.
You might want to try it out in an area of the floor that isn't so obvious, like in the toekick under a cabinet. Apply the solution to the test area and wait several minutes. It should turn cloudy and get somewhat soft.
Scrub the area with a stiff brush to loosen the wax.
If this works ok in the test area, go ahead and strip the entire floor doing sections at a time. When you're done, rinse with clean, cool water.
After the floor is dry, apply a coat or two of wax, following the instructions that came with your floor wax.
I hope that helps.