I have never run on a a polished floor, but it sounds similar to running in the wet at my local club.
Could try some of the following (one at a time possibly, and in no particular order)
1) Lean front shocks in, stand rear shocks up.
2) Add a rear roll bar, will help turn in but might cause the car to slide more easily.
3) Less rear toe, this will add turn in but you may have to make other adjustments to add stability coming out of the corner)
4) More rear droop (my wet car has all the droop screws wound fully out!)
5) Narrow the front track, use 1.15 shims instead of 1.5 on the front pivot blocks.
6) Set chassis to max flex setting
7) Less caster, my wet car has 2deg and I may still swap the 'C' hubs
around and add Kick-Up so I have 0deg caster!
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Could try Tamiya 'Rally Block' type tyres, they seem to work OK in frosty conditions.
9) Make sure you don't use drag brake etc.
10) More ackerman (lengthening the 'toothed' bit in front of the steering post.
11) Use Asphalt top deck
That's all I can think of for the minute.
My most recent wet setup;