How do you get beeswax off floors?

To remove beeswax from floors, you will need the following materials:

* A putty knife

* A hair dryer

* A cloth

* A soft-bristled brush

* A mild detergent

Instructions:

1. Use the putty knife to scrape off as much of the beeswax as possible. Be careful not to damage the floor.

2. Use the hair dryer to heat the remaining beeswax until it becomes liquid.

3. Wipe up the liquid beeswax with the cloth.

4. Scrub the floor with the soft-bristled brush and mild detergent.

5. Rinse the floor with clean water and dry it thoroughly.

Here are some additional tips for removing beeswax from floors:

* If the beeswax is old and hard, you may need to use a stronger solvent, such as acetone.

* Be sure to test any solvent on a small area of the floor before using it on the entire surface.

* Work in a well-ventilated area when using solvents.

* If the beeswax has stained the floor, you may need to sand the floor and refinish it.