The screen & coat procedure of hardwood floors does not require complete refinishing. Saving both time & money this be the only way to removed the build up with out damage the finish & the floors.
if u do it i recomend that u always use bona kemy to clean & maintenace the floors in the end the r the best in the world for flooring finishes!
This procedure brings floors back to thier original beauty. Frequent applications can eliminate the need for a complete refinishing at a later date. Screening prepares already finished floors to accept another coat of finish. Without the screening process, any new finishes r very likely to peel off.
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http://floorsincalifornia.com/buffre.
It is helpful to know the histrory of ur floors if u r considering this procedure. This is becausethe cleaners or waxes can conflict with this process.
Recoating a wood floor involves applying a coat of finish on top of the existing one. This procedure requires no sanding, is relatively inexpensive, & takes only a few hours to complete.
if u want to find out how much u will need to paid go to
http://floorsincalifornia.com/laminat/ca. & type ur sqft it will give u a price base on the materials u pick
The floor is first screened with a buffer, which slightly roughs up the surface so that the coat of finish will adhere better. The coat of finish is then applied. Call Floors in California today for ur free estimate!
The important thing to remember is to use the right materials to clean the floor, that is, either vinegar & water (see maintenance information) or a commercial wood floor cleaner. Many products, such as Murphys™s Oil, will leave a residue which will not allow recoating, because the new coat of finish will not adhere very well
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