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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...
Traditional Ways to Repair Scratched Hardwood Floors
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Unfortunately for homeowners, scratches, dings, and dents to hardwood floors are inevitable. It is important to regularly care for your hardwood flooring. No matter what, whether it’s from children, pets or moving furniture, the reality is that scratches and gouges will happen. Online, there are numerous “fix it” guides that, while their repair may only be temporary, do offer at least some solution for those trying to repair on a budget. Oil and Vinegar: Simply combine 3 parts oil and 1 part vinegar, either white or apple cider works well, in a jar. Mix it well, and rub it onto...
WearMax® XT Ceramic Finish is the Best Finish for Protecting Hardwood Floors
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Stop worrying about your hardwood floors! The average consumer spends approximately $1,100 per year on different materials, cleaners, and protectors for their hardwood floors. It's time for that to change. What if there was a way to coat your floor with a ceramic finish that was harder than diamond? Well, there is. WearMax® XT Ceramic Finish is absolutely the best finish for protecting hardwood floors, and there are a number of reasons why. What this product essentially does is create a layer coating in between your feet and the hardwood floor. Technically speaking, you're really not even walking on the...