Besides refinishing a wood floor, what is the best way to make a wood floor "shine"? Is there a certain type of wax or something I can use? I am getting my unit prepped for the next tenant.
Besides refinishing a wood floor, what is the best way to make a wood floor "shine"? Is there a certain type of wax or something I can use? I am getting my unit prepped for the next tenant.
You won't want to use wax. If the polyurethane is still on the floor and you don't have any spots that are worn down to the bare wood, then you can do a recoat.
Rent a square buff sander and rough up the top coat of finish that is there. Sweep and vacuum up the loose dust and then apply a new coat of urethane. Make sure you let it sit for a week or two before moving someone in, that way it will be fully cured.
Chris
Orange Glo has a hardwood floor cleaner and polish that works well. You can find it at the hardware store.
If you had spots that were worn to the bare wood you typically would sand the the rest of the floor to the bare wood and apply 3 coats of new finish.
If this is a lower income rental that your working on. I would just lightly sand the the floor (not cut it to the bare wood) and go over it with another coat. No sense in doing it correctly if it is just going to get trashed a couple months later.
Chris
if your area renters will accept this...I woulld recommend painting the floors (regardless of the condition of the poly on there, and without sanding). It looks great, shines (till they move in). fast, cheap, and you can do it again in between tenants.
I don't like wax.If doing so,you must wax the floor from time to time.or the floor will be ugly after some wax is wore out.
I wouldn't use wax! To much work to keep re-applying it. Either use polyurethane or paint them.
Chris