Parquet floor rejuvination
Had our parquet floor sanded and treated 5 years back, it is now looking
rather tired. As anyone who has had that job done will know we do not want that mess again! So what is the best way to clean and rejuvenate the parquet short of re-sanding please? |
Parquet floor rejuvination
Broadback wrote:
Had our parquet floor sanded and treated 5 years back, it is now looking rather tired. As anyone who has had that job done will know we do not want that mess again! So what is the best way to clean and rejuvenate the parquet short of re-sanding please? Depends on the type of floor finish applied - do you happen to know? -- Dave The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk 01634 717930 07850 597257 |
Parquet floor rejuvination
The Medway Handyman wrote:
Broadback wrote: Had our parquet floor sanded and treated 5 years back, it is now looking rather tired. As anyone who has had that job done will know we do not want that mess again! So what is the best way to clean and rejuvenate the parquet short of re-sanding please? Depends on the type of floor finish applied - do you happen to know? It was a varnish, applied with a cloth, apart from that no knowledge. |
Parquet floor rejuvination
Broadback wrote:
The Medway Handyman wrote: Broadback wrote: Had our parquet floor sanded and treated 5 years back, it is now looking rather tired. As anyone who has had that job done will know we do not want that mess again! So what is the best way to clean and rejuvenate the parquet short of re-sanding please? Depends on the type of floor finish applied - do you happen to know? It was a varnish, applied with a cloth, apart from that no knowledge. Hmmm. Varnish isn't usually applied with a cloth, I suspect either oil or wax - was it a liquid or a paste? -- Dave The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk 01634 717930 07850 597257 |
Parquet floor rejuvination
The Medway Handyman wrote:
Broadback wrote: The Medway Handyman wrote: Broadback wrote: Had our parquet floor sanded and treated 5 years back, it is now looking rather tired. As anyone who has had that job done will know we do not want that mess again! So what is the best way to clean and rejuvenate the parquet short of re-sanding please? Depends on the type of floor finish applied - do you happen to know? It was a varnish, applied with a cloth, apart from that no knowledge. Hmmm. Varnish isn't usually applied with a cloth, I suspect either oil or wax - was it a liquid or a paste? Liquid |
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