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DIY hardwood refinish --Bona Hardwood Floor Polish - High Gloss, 32 oz. Wood Floor Polish, Bona Floor, Types Of Hardwood Floors, Prefinished Hardwood Floors, Wood Floor Finishes, Wood Floor Cleaner, Prefinished Hardwood, Hardwood Floor Cleaner, Carpet Shampoo

About this item Safe for all unwaxed, unoiled, polyurethane-finished wood floors High gloss finish Antimicrobial additive protects the polish from stain-causing bacteria and mildew* Adds a protective layer & fills in micro-scratches Evens out the appearance of the floor One bottle covers 350 sq. feet of flooring GREENGUARD certified - low VOC emissions This product is not a floor cleaner Packaging may vary This product does not protect users against disease-causing bacteria or mildew Show…

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How to Remove Wax Buildup From Vinyl Floors How To Clean Floors, Carpet Cleaning Recipes, Cleaning Quotes, Clean Car Carpet, Carpet Cleaner Homemade, Deep Carpet Cleaning, Cleaning Stuff, Carpet Cleaning Solution, Remove Wax

Fresh wax makes your vinyl floor shine, but old wax collects dirt and makes the floor look dingy. That's why you should clean old wax regularly -- and the more often you do it, the easier the job. Ammonia is an effective wax remover, especially when mixed with mild detergent.

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Applying a wax or finish to a floor creates a glossy, protective layer that keeps your floor attractive and free from scratches and stains. However, over time these layers wear down or become dirty, and need to be removed before a new one...

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The cloudy haze on your hardwood floor may be residue left over from cleaning with a product you shouldn't have been using; it could be wax build-up or salt deposits. It could also be caused by moisture. In the first three cases, cleaning the floor with an appropriate cleaner should lift the haze, but if the problem is moisture-related, the fix may be trickier: you may have to screen the floor and re-coat with fresh finish.

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