LVT floors do not require waxing, but the proper use of floor polish can provide good maintenance. Floor waxes are generally derived from carnauba wax and require special polishing equipment for each use. In general, schools and hospitals often use wax for maintenance so that the floor looks neat and bright.
The ground polish is a liquid-based material that can be used with mops and buckets. Unlike waxes, waxes are more solid and it requires polishing on the floor surface. For surfaces that are prone to wear or scratches, the manufacturer recommends the use of a polishing agent. Although this is not a hard requirement, if used properly, the floor polish provides a protective barrier that increases the gloss and life of the floor.
The high speed polishing causes the wear layer to penetrate into the core layer of the floor, and it is a damage to the floor. High-speed polishing causes the layers of the floor to separate, resulting in delamination as well. You need to take it slowly on the LVT floor to increase gloss.