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#DoItYourSelfie with WearMax Scratch Concealer
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Do it yourself projects are all the rage these days—and for good reason. With the hustle and bustle of daily life, it pays to DIY to save time, money, and maybe even to hone in a fun skillset you didn’t know you had! But not all DIY projects are necessarily crafty. For instance, who looks forward to the exhaustive attempt at getting rid of inevitable scuffs and scratches on otherwise beautiful hardwood flooring? It’s a dreaded and inescapable truth that one day, your floors will be scratched by the wear and tear of time. So why not turn that frown...
Scratch Concealer Has Arrived
Posted by Ashley Jones on
Hardwood floors are beautiful and an appealing compliment to any home. They look good, feel good under your feet, and are virtually stain-proof. However, an inevitable monster that is simply unavoidable when it comes to hardwood floors are the white marks brought on by the wear and tear of time. There are tons of products out there that claim a quick fix for these scratches and scuffs, but in reality, they don’t last or just plainly don’t work. You can stop your endless search now because there is one product on the market that actually does work and it lasts...
Avoiding Winter Wear and Tear
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Many homeowners dread the winter season because their hardwood flooring could potentially suffer damage due to the harsh weather elements. However, with the help of a few simple tips, you can easily keep winter elements such as snow, slush and slat at bay and ensure that your hardwood floor retains its natural look and feel without suffering any unsightly cosmetic damages. Invest in Rugs and Floor Mats: By placing door mats or rugs over your floor, you can ensure that snow and slush stays outside your home and not inside it. Always keep spare mats and rugs so that you...
Comparing Aluminum Oxide, Polyurethane, and Ceramic Flooring Finishes
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Flooring is a very important feature of your home. Throughout the life of your floor, it will witness heavy objects slamming against it, stains, dirt, and bare feet of many shapes and sizes. Hardwood flooring is one of the very best options you can select. Not only are hardwood floors beautiful and warm, they can generally withstand a considerable amount of traffic. Hardwood floors are coated by various types of finishes. This begs the question, what type of finish protectant is the best for a hardwood floors. Polyurethane finish was designed to achieve a more durable and water resistant...