Dave on the Mount
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Hi there. Need some expert opinions. Our kitchen area has oak hardwood flooring (which I hate in a kitchen area) which is integrated with the rest of the main floor. It was like that when we bought the house 11 years ago. Unfortunately my wife loves the flooring in the kitchen. But as we all know wood and water don't mix. There is some heavy wear around the frig and sink/ stove areas where the poly finish has worn off. I don't want to sand the whole kitchen area as that would make the floor uneven with the rest of the area. I've just discovered the term "screening" to touch up a floor. To me that used to be a light sanding, get the dirt off and apply a new coat of poly. I have the RO150 and I was wondering if the Vlies abrasives would be suitable to this. In other words, clean up the surface without a full sanding to the bare wood. Any opinions. And what would you use to clean up the black marks where it has won through the poly: ammonia, STP or something else, using a damp cloth of coarse. No soaking. Any opinions or experiences would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave
Thanks,
Dave