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[email protected] June 17th 07 07:14 PM

scuffed hardwood floor
 
OK here's the situation:

Cleaning my hardwood floor...dragged sofa across floor and put scuff
marks on floor. Wood doesn't look damaged or scratched...grain is
intact.

Easy way to correct this?

Also...have 2 dogs and live in country...they run outdoors, through a
pond and bring the outdoors inside....I clean the floor with Murphy
oilsoap in water.

Any better ways to clean a floor?

Thanks all...

mm June 17th 07 10:43 PM

scuffed hardwood floor
 
On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 13:14:05 -0500, wrote:

OK here's the situation:

Cleaning my hardwood floor...dragged sofa across floor and put scuff
marks on floor. Wood doesn't look damaged or scratched...grain is
intact.

Easy way to correct this?


What is the finish? If it is polyurethane, scratches go away on
their own in a couple weeks. Maybe more. I'm not crazy about
polyurethane finish, but that part of it is good.

Also...have 2 dogs and live in country...they run outdoors, through a
pond and bring the outdoors inside....I clean the floor with Murphy
oilsoap in water.

Any better ways to clean a floor?

Thanks all...



[email protected] June 18th 07 12:22 AM

scuffed hardwood floor
 
On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 17:43:15 -0400, mm
wrote:

On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 13:14:05 -0500, wrote:

OK here's the situation:

Cleaning my hardwood floor...dragged sofa across floor and put scuff
marks on floor. Wood doesn't look damaged or scratched...grain is
intact.

Easy way to correct this?


What is the finish? If it is polyurethane, scratches go away on
their own in a couple weeks. Maybe more. I'm not crazy about
polyurethane finish, but that part of it is good.


thanks for the response. not sure what the finish is. not
glossy...seems to be pretty resilient...i'll wait to see what happens.

aspasia June 18th 07 12:40 AM

scuffed hardwood floor
 
On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 13:14:05 -0500, wrote:

OK here's the situation:

Cleaning my hardwood floor...dragged sofa across floor and put scuff
marks on floor. Wood doesn't look damaged or scratched...grain is
intact.

Easy way to correct this?

Also...have 2 dogs and live in country...they run outdoors, through a
pond and bring the outdoors inside....I clean the floor with Murphy
oilsoap in water.

Any better ways to clean a floor?

Thanks all...


I was always told not to use soap and water on hardwood.

There are many good wood cleaners on the market. On my shelf at the
moment are wood floor cleaners by Ace and Bruce. Others available.

Using key words "wood floor cleaning products" or similar, you
will find many Web sites with good tips about maintaining your
precious hardwood floor.

Aspasia

[email protected] June 18th 07 12:56 AM

scuffed hardwood floor
 
On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 16:40:16 -0700, aspasia wrote:

On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 13:14:05 -0500, wrote:

OK here's the situation:

Cleaning my hardwood floor...dragged sofa across floor and put scuff
marks on floor. Wood doesn't look damaged or scratched...grain is
intact.

Easy way to correct this?

Also...have 2 dogs and live in country...they run outdoors, through a
pond and bring the outdoors inside....I clean the floor with Murphy
oilsoap in water.

Any better ways to clean a floor?

Thanks all...


I was always told not to use soap and water on hardwood.

There are many good wood cleaners on the market. On my shelf at the
moment are wood floor cleaners by Ace and Bruce. Others available.

Using key words "wood floor cleaning products" or similar, you
will find many Web sites with good tips about maintaining your
precious hardwood floor.

Aspasia


that's what I thought, too. murphy's oil soap, though, says it's for
use on hardwood floors and most cleaner have water in them. the
problem is cleaning very dirty floors where you need to solubilize the
dirt and lift it off th floor. most cleaners just lift it off and set
it down.

Eigenvector June 18th 07 03:27 AM

scuffed hardwood floor
 

wrote in message
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On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 16:40:16 -0700, aspasia wrote:

On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 13:14:05 -0500, wrote:

OK here's the situation:

Cleaning my hardwood floor...dragged sofa across floor and put scuff
marks on floor. Wood doesn't look damaged or scratched...grain is
intact.

Easy way to correct this?

Also...have 2 dogs and live in country...they run outdoors, through a
pond and bring the outdoors inside....I clean the floor with Murphy
oilsoap in water.

Any better ways to clean a floor?

Thanks all...


I was always told not to use soap and water on hardwood.

There are many good wood cleaners on the market. On my shelf at the
moment are wood floor cleaners by Ace and Bruce. Others available.

Using key words "wood floor cleaning products" or similar, you
will find many Web sites with good tips about maintaining your
precious hardwood floor.

Aspasia


that's what I thought, too. murphy's oil soap, though, says it's for
use on hardwood floors and most cleaner have water in them. the
problem is cleaning very dirty floors where you need to solubilize the
dirt and lift it off th floor. most cleaners just lift it off and set
it down.


I've read quite a bit on this (not that it makes me an expect by any means)
and from what I gathered, no one recommends using Murphy's on hardwood
floors. I think the biggest issue is that Murphy's is wax, and hardwood
floors aren't finished with wax anymore.



[email protected] June 19th 07 01:52 AM

scuffed hardwood floor
 
On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 19:27:47 -0700, "Eigenvector"
wrote:


wrote in message
.. .
On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 16:40:16 -0700, aspasia wrote:

On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 13:14:05 -0500, wrote:

OK here's the situation:

Cleaning my hardwood floor...dragged sofa across floor and put scuff
marks on floor. Wood doesn't look damaged or scratched...grain is
intact.

Easy way to correct this?

Also...have 2 dogs and live in country...they run outdoors, through a
pond and bring the outdoors inside....I clean the floor with Murphy
oilsoap in water.

Any better ways to clean a floor?

Thanks all...

I was always told not to use soap and water on hardwood.

There are many good wood cleaners on the market. On my shelf at the
moment are wood floor cleaners by Ace and Bruce. Others available.

Using key words "wood floor cleaning products" or similar, you
will find many Web sites with good tips about maintaining your
precious hardwood floor.

Aspasia


that's what I thought, too. murphy's oil soap, though, says it's for
use on hardwood floors and most cleaner have water in them. the
problem is cleaning very dirty floors where you need to solubilize the
dirt and lift it off th floor. most cleaners just lift it off and set
it down.


I've read quite a bit on this (not that it makes me an expect by any means)
and from what I gathered, no one recommends using Murphy's on hardwood
floors. I think the biggest issue is that Murphy's is wax, and hardwood
floors aren't finished with wax anymore.


ah, very good. thanks for the info.

it seems to be easier to find what NOT to use than what to use. i
asked the folks at home depot and they looked at me like i'd asked
them a question in sanskrit.

i'd love to know what a good wide area cleaner is for hardwood floors.


mm June 22nd 07 01:24 AM

scuffed hardwood floor
 
On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 19:52:58 -0500, wrote:


it seems to be easier to find what NOT to use than what to use. i


That's probably true. There was a guy on tv who was trying to find out
what wasn't the meaning of life. He said that after he had some of
those answers, he'd be closer to finding the meaning. :)

asked the folks at home depot and they looked at me like i'd asked
them a question in sanskrit.

i'd love to know what a good wide area cleaner is for hardwood floors.




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