How To Restore A Wood Floor To Look Like New

By Albert Sanchez


Hardwood floors are elegant and attractive, and look better than most other types of flooring. However, they do tend to lose their looks over time, and if your floor doesn't look as good as it once did, there is no need to replace it.

With the following floor polishing tips, any homeowner is able to save the unnecessary expense of purchasing a new floor. It is possible to revive hardwood floors. Simply because they're a little worn, there is no need to throw them away.

Polishing the wood will often restore the shine and make them look such as new again. Consumers should purchase one of the commercial cleaners made specifically for cleaning hardwood flooring. These cleaners contain no water that can wear and tear the wood. A vacuum with the proper setting or a broom may be used to get rid of dirt and dust. A brush with nylon bristles is the very best tool for removing stubborn stains.

Sweeping or vacuuming your floor will get rid of dust and debris, and a stiff nylon brush works wonders on any areas of the floor that are particularly dirty. Machines are available for rent at many home improvement centers and some grocery stores.

A buffing machine can be rented from DIY or specialist stores, and you should make sure you are using a minimum 100 grit screen. Use polish if there are plans to refinish the floor in the future because paste wax is more difficult to strip.

The age of the floor, the type of wood and the frequency of use will determine how often wood floors need to be waxed or polished. Before applying any type of finish, make sure the surface is cleared of dirt and debris. The wood should also be completely dry.

Before applying polish or wax, make sure the floor is clean. In general, hardwood floors in a home should be polished every year or two; in an office, every 6 months is recommended.




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