For the best hardwood floor polish and how to polish hardwood floors like a pro, check out these great tips and techniques from your friends at Bona.
Why not try a homemade, completely natural cleaner? Our homemade furniture polish is great for getting a real shine on your wood, without causing any damage. It has 4 ingredients: half a lemon, olive oil, vinegar and essential oils - we bet you have most of these already! Give this re...
This may be controversial, I am loving no polish, short nails. Yes, that is my 57 year old hand. Gianvito Rossi I think a taller ankle boot with a chunky block heel is chic all year long. I saw a women wearing a pair with a short, white, frilly dress in 90° heat. It grounded...
Polish wood floors every 2-4 months, depending on the traffic in your home, to add extra shine and protection. Wood floor polish renews and refreshes the finish that protects your floor. With floors that have a protective sealant, it's the finish that's getting the most attention when we...
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Learn how to clean a wood floor plus get tips on how to cover scratches to maintain your floor's earthy, warm beauty for years to come.
Small pieces of petrified wood can be placed in a rock tumbler to make tumbled stones. Only a small fraction of petrified wood is suitable for lapidary work. Poorly preserved specimens, those with lots of voids or closely-spaced fractures do not polish well or break while being worked. ...
and pet hair that might scratch the floor surface. Options for thebest mop for hardwood floorsinclude those with a microfiber head. This material is designed to trap dust and grime. Follow the mop manufacturer's recommendations for using wood floor polish or dusting sprays; some mops won't ...
Read more on the best ways to clean and care for your wood flooring, and what products to use whether your wood floor is lacquered or hardwax oiled.
If you have any scratches or nicks in the wood, you can use a wood polish to help camouflage them. Be sure to test the polish on an inconspicuous spot first, as some polishes can damage the finish of the wood. You may also want to consider sealing the door with a coat of clear se...