Verathane polyurethane is the best product easily available to the public.
Wouldn't recommend this ... it may warp your hardwood flooring and/or permanently damage the wood finish. There are "floor strippers" made for this purpose.
To clean hardwood floors with polyurethane finish, use a mild soap diluted in water to avoid damaging the finish. Mop the floors gently and make sure to dry them immediately to prevent water damage. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive tools that can scratch or dull the finish.
Yes, there are polishes specifically designed for prefinished hardwood floors. Look for ones that are compatible with the finish on your floors and follow the manufacturer's guidelines for application to avoid damaging the finish.
Dura Seal Northstar has been used by professionals in the flooring industry, such as contractors and refinishers, as well as homeowners looking to refinish hardwood floors. It is a high-quality finish that provides durability and a beautiful appearance to hardwood floors.
Laminate floors are made with recyled hardwood, so you should treat them like hardwood floors. Any regular hardwood cleaning product should work. In particular, Bona is a great product, but there are many others. For both laminate and hardwood, I would avoid products with oil or wax in the name or that promote a shiny finish. These products have wax which will wear down the finish and damage your floors in the long run.
Finish it as you would any hardwood. Elm can be difficult to work with, but it will take a decent finish.
Yup, its a hardwood; can take pressure and has a fine flexibility, look and finish.
Clean the surfaceSandOil, wax, or lacquer to finish.
To replace a hardwood floor, you will need to remove the existing flooring, prepare the subfloor, choose and install new hardwood planks, and finish the floor with stain and sealant. It is recommended to hire a professional for this job to ensure proper installation and a high-quality finish.
To effectively repair a hardwood floor finish, start by cleaning the area thoroughly and sanding down any damaged areas. Apply a new coat of finish, following the manufacturer's instructions. Allow the finish to dry completely before walking on the floor.
The steps to refinish hardwood floors typically involve sanding the old finish, applying a new stain or finish, and allowing it to dry completely before using the floors again.
The steps to refinishing hardwood floors typically involve sanding the old finish, applying a new stain or finish, and allowing it to dry completely before using the floor again.