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Friday, June 19, 2015

How to Get Your Floor All Nice and Shiny

The monsoons are upon us and there are many things you need to prepare for the rainy day and one of those is getting your floor all shined up and ready for the moisture-onslaught of monsoons and we will help you do just that if you stay with us just a little longer.

Understanding what keep floors shiny

Wooden floors are hard to shine especially so when its monsoons an even the shiniest surface needs a few additional scrubs and polishes to get a sheen going. And wooden surfaces are just that - wooden, and that means a little more effort. Old wooden surfaces are shiny. Oil and hard rubbing is the only way to add a shine non-destructively. Of course there are costly chemicals but there aren’t any guarantees that there will not be any long term damage to the floor. Now if you have that figured out the next thing is open up your wallet and buy a few nice products for what follows.

Investing in the right products

There are primarily two options to choose from. The water based ones better for faster drying and less odour whereas oil based products will get you some additional glitter, but of course you will have to compromise on price and time taken to dry off. Besides those small differences there isn’t anything else to differentiate and you can easily choose one from among them. You can either do the job yourself or if you think Aldimine is too risky for you to handle then get someone with the necessary skills to handle aldimine.

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