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The disadvantages of oiled floors is that they can often be more difficult to maintain (you need to periodically treat the floors with more oil) and the floors do not have a protective finish, so they absorb water (as well as pet urine). Polyurethane provides a protective layer that rests...
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Restore Your Floor, Hardwood floor refinishing repair and installation experts. "A Family Tradition Since 1957" Call us now 1-800-725-3320
Upon restoring floors in old homes, most of the time, people do not know the house’s history. It is possible that contaminants such as salt, chemicals, pet urine, or other substances can bleed back out of your floor after it has been finished. This may or may not cause a physical im...
34. I was told to re-seal my hardwood or bamboo after installation to protect it against pet urine, vomit or spills. Regular cleaning practice is recommended. Re-sealing your wood floor will void the warranty. 35. The area is prone to moisture and/or high humidity, can I still have a...
You may need an expert to check, depending on the age of your hardwood floor. Here is a method if you'd like to try it yourself: Mix one cup of vinegar to a gallon of warm water. Use the mop and clean the floor. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 5 Question How do I get pet urine smel...
Black stains can be triggered by spilled liquids, grease and food that have not been properly cleaned up, water damage caused by ceiling or plumbing leaks, pet urine, lotions and transfers of soil left behind by shoes, wheeled carts, bicycle tires and, at the extreme, mildew or mold. ...
Pet urine can create unsightly dark areas on your floor that are accompanied by acrid odors, and you can usually remove both with a combination of peroxide and baking soda. Spray paper towels with 3 percent peroxide, and lay the towels on the stains. Leave them for several hours, spraying...
Having pets is awesome in many different ways but there are the occasional drawbacks. Finding a black urine stain on your gorgeous wood floor cause your puppies just had to pee there is a prime example of that. Of course, a well-trained pet isn’t expected to do that, at least not oft...