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I restained the hard wood floors and polyurthaned them. I was told I had to wax them, but the wax dulled them so badly they aren’t as shiny now. But was told that I still need something to protect the finish. If not wax but something else.. have thought about orange glo

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Old hardwood floor about 90 years old, has been under carpet for last 30 years. The flooring has paint splatters and a couple dings. I’m not sure if I should spend the time, money and energy to sand it down, stain it, and reseal it, or just try to clean the paint splatters off.

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I have sanded, sanded, and sanded, applied stain and now am ready for the polyeuethane… anyone know a better way to put it on than with a 3 inch paint brush?

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We recently had our hardwood floors refinished by a friend of a friend who said he knew what he was doing. The floor has dents/waves in it and the finish is not smooth but has small pimply bumps on it. Is there any way to fix this without refinishing the floor entirely? We haven’t paid this “friend” yet – what should we do?
The dents/waves were not in the floor before it was sanded. Could the sander have caused them? Is there a way to fix without resanding all of the newly applied stain and polyurethane?

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