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Old 06-01-2007, 04:14 PM
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Wood floors- the shine is gone... what can I do???

I am really lost on how to fix this problem. I have done lots of research and visited a couple of large chain home stores to help me deal with my hardwood floor issue. We moved into our home 2 years ago - the floors, which are oak hardwood are in the foyer, dining room, kitchen and bathroom, were shining and beautiful. Now, they look dull. I only spot clean the floors with a very dry damp cloth and that is all I have done. I am assuming that the floors had poly on them, but not sure. Plus, I dont know how the previous owner cared for them. OUr home is 8 yr. old.
So today I bought the orange glo hardwood floor kit and I was very dissapointed in the outcome!!!! I just dont know what to do to bring the shine and protection back. Also, I always thought that Poly would stay on the floors for many years...
How can I bring the shine back to my floors that wont be a big ordeal???
Thanks for helping this hardwood floor novice...
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Old 06-02-2007, 09:36 AM
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Any good paste wax should do the trick. I'd recommend BUTCHER'S Bowling Alley Wax. You apply it with a damp cloth in small areas and buff it out with a power polisher. I bought a power polisher from Autozone for about $18.00
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Old 06-04-2007, 07:07 PM
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Maybe before the wax--especially if you have only spot cleaned before--try Murphy's Oil Soap to clean up whatever is on the old finish. It won't remove finish; makes even old worn floors look better just by removing built up dirt. It's cheap and available in supermarkets.
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Old 06-06-2007, 07:04 AM
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Well I think the only thing to do is put another coat of poly on it. They may have used a stain finish. I do not know of a thing to put a shine on a floor besides mop and glow.
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