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ADVANTAGES OF USING WAX ON HARDWOOD

Waxing is a great way to maintain the finish on your hardwood floor. Waxing is easier to apply than other finishes because you can do it at home with simple tools. You do not need a lot of time or money for this type of maintenance, which means you can get waxed more often than other types of refinishing projects.

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Waxing also has some advantages over other refinishing methods:

It leaves behind a protective layer that helps prevent scratches from occurring again soon after you have had the surface cleaned off with something like vinegar or ammonia-based cleaners (which may cause mildew growth).

This same thing happens when using regular old oil-based finishes; these products tend to cause discoloration and leave behind an oily residue that attracts dirt particles easily into crevices.

Wax can be difficult to apply. If you do not have experience, you may end up with areas that are uneven or streaky in appearance. This method can wear off over time if the floor has high-traffic areas such as doorways or hallways where people walk on it frequently.

Wax is prone to being slippery when wet, so floors must be dried thoroughly before applying this type of finish. While most people use pads underneath their furniture legs when drying out their hardwood floors after mopping spills, this also helps prevent accidental slipping.

CHOOSING A WAX FINISH FOR YOUR HARDWOOD FLOOR CAN MAKE IT LOOK AND FEEL GREAT.

Wax finishes are a great way to change the look of your hardwood floor without refinishing it.

Waxes can be applied with a buffer or by hand, making them easy for anyone to install. If you have an unfinished surface, apply wax directly onto it using an applicator pad.

Now that you know more about the benefits and disadvantages of wax finishes, it’s time to decide which finish is best for your hardwood flooring.

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