How Do You Wax & Buff Hardwood Floors?
Installing hardwood floors in a home can be expensive. Many families see these floors as an investment, and want to ensure lifelong beauty. Unfortunately, due to regular wear and tear, these floors will inevitably need some type of maintenance. If your floors have stains, scratches and other such damage, waxing and buffing may be the best way to restore their original beauty. Clean your hardwood floor with a vacuum or broom. Remove all dust, dirt and other debris, which could affect the way the wax will stick to your hardwood floor. To cover up a stain or scratch, rub a small amount of floor wax onto a soft cloth and work it into the spot you want to repair, moving from the outside of the stain or scratch towards the center. To wax the whole floor, apply a thin layer of wax with a soft mop or cloth. Start in one corner and work your way towards the door you’ll be using, to avoid stepping on wet wax and ruining the look. Allow the wax to dry completely before you continue. Buff your new