Our hardwood floors need to be refinished. They are maple on the first floor (I think) and red oak on the second floor. I'm no young chickadee, and the thought of sanding and staining and varnishing them is making me tired already. But I haven't got a couple thousand dollars to spare to have it professionally done. If anyone has had positive or negative comments they would like to share regarding this sandless system, please advise. Thanks!|||I tried something similar, made by minwax and i did it myself. same type of application as done by mr sandless. I used it on 70 year old maple floors that looked like that hadnt been refinished in long time (10 yrs or more with kids and pets).
Results were ok- but not terriffic, I was happy with the result considering the cost and the amount of effort it took.
This fluid applied slightly eats away at the polyeurethane layer allowing for a good adhersion of the new coating, any small scratches are evened out almost as if a light grit sandpaper was used. The new layer of polyeurethane applied over gives it the clean, shiney and new look.
The downfall-if there are any major scratches or worn areas or the slightest stains even from sun exposure- those will not come out. You also can not stain your floors when doing this sandless method, mr sandless should tell you that.
My floors were a little to worn for this type of application, but if your floors are in good shape it will probley turn out much better.
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