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Revitalising varnished floor?
Hi All,
I have a stripped wooden varnished floor in one of my rooms and it's looking a bit dull. Without re-varnishing the whole floor, is there anything I can do to revitalise it? Problem I have is it's a main thoroughfare in the house and if I varnish it we'd have to stay elsewhere while it dries! Thanks, matthew |
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Revitalising varnished floor?
Matthew Durkin wrote in message ... Hi All, I have a stripped wooden varnished floor in one of my rooms and it's looking a bit dull. Without re-varnishing the whole floor, is there anything I can do to revitalise it? Problem I have is it's a main thoroughfare in the house and if I varnish it we'd have to stay elsewhere while it dries! IIRC Rustins 2 part Floor Varnish is walkable in an hour or so...... |
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Revitalising varnished floor?
"Matthew Durkin" wrote in message ... Hi All, I have a stripped wooden varnished floor in one of my rooms and it's looking a bit dull. Without re-varnishing the whole floor, is there anything I can do to revitalise it? Problem I have is it's a main thoroughfare in the house and if I varnish it we'd have to stay elsewhere while it dries! Thanks, matthew Why not use one of the quick drying acrylic floor varnishes? The one i tried looked horrible in my opinion but you could have two coats done in half a day. Sam |
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