Solid Hardwood, Engineered and Laminate Flooring - "Miracle floor" anyone tried this product??
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juliedealer
04-07-02, 10:35 AM
Has anyone tried this product?
http://www.restore-a-floor.com/
I'm looking for a quick method to freshen up my hardwood floor. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
thanks
julie
http://www.restore-a-floor.com/
I'm looking for a quick method to freshen up my hardwood floor. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
thanks
julie
twelvepole
04-07-02, 07:25 PM
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Most of the miracle restorers for floors contain acrylic. They produce a high shine. Acrylic, however, scratches easily and requires frequent reapplication. This results in increased time and money for maintenance. Once acrylic has been applied over polyurethane finishes, the opportunity for recoating is lost as the acrylic will interfere with the adhesion of stains and polyurethane in the future.
Always follow manufacturer's care and maintenance procedures for prefinished wood floor products or finish manufacturer's recommendations if the floor was finished in the home. Polyurethane finish floors should never be waxed or cleaned with products that contain wax, despite recommendations to the contrary.
Always follow manufacturer's care and maintenance procedures for prefinished wood floor products or finish manufacturer's recommendations if the floor was finished in the home. Polyurethane finish floors should never be waxed or cleaned with products that contain wax, despite recommendations to the contrary.