Can you refinish a waxed floor?
Yes! Our service will remove the wax so that we can properly seal
the floors. The good thing about wax it is that it really does protect
the floor, and so in most cases, we end up with a floor that is nearly
new—even if it is many years old. The bad thing about wax is that as it
breaks down, it holds onto the dirt rather than to repel it. Once the
wax is removed, new and dramatic color can be seen!
@@@In addition to the abrasive screen, you'll need a buffing pad on
which the screen will be mounted. You can buy both the pad and screen
from most rental companies. Place the pad on the bottom of the buffing
machine (Fig. 5), and then install the screen on the bottom of the pad
(Fig. 6).
About Mr. Sandless Franchise LLC : How long does it take?
There are a few factors that influence the amount of time we spend,
such as if we will be moving and replacing your furniture, how many
rooms we will be servicing, and how high the humidity is, which will
add time to the curing process. But generally speaking, we can be in
and out of most jobs between four and six hours. For a more specific
time, just give us a call! We'll be more than happy to discuss the
details of your floors with you!
There
are a great variety of both traditional and modern finishes, including
the use of faux finishes. One interesting modern development in
refinishing is the art of distressing or antiquing, making the finishes
of pieces look older.
While refinishing is often undertaken to salvage an old piece of
furniture, in the case of antique furniture refinishing has been known
to significantly reduce the overall value of the piece
If your old finish is merely scratched and dull, you can skip
the sanding and go right to recoating the floor. The job should take
only a couple of days, and, if you recoat the floor every three or four
years, you may never need a complete refinishing job.
Mr. Sandless Franchise LLC Info :
If there are any dings, scuffs, or marks to be removed this is the time
to do it. We use markers and putty to do the repairs. Example: GREEN
MAGIC CARPET CLEANERS encountered a floor with "high heel" dings in
which we had to put puddy in those dings to repair the floor. Then
comes the easy part, putting on the finish.
Mr. Sandless Franchise LLC
Listen to what Commercial Property managers
had to say about Mr. Sandless®:
“I’m thrilled! This is the perfect floor service for us!” - Susan M. Johnson, Manager Rittenhouse Properties, Philadelphia, PA.
“Thank you! Very happy with the service provided.” – Greg Davison, Regional director of Operations, Uno Restaurants
“Excellent work! Other than the floor looking great you wouldn’t
know any work was done!” - Mary Ann Forcina, Manager Society Hill
Towers, Philadelphia, PA.
“Rich was great! I will diligently recommend Rich and Mr. Sandless
to everyone!” – Larry Moccolino, President, Valley Forge Convention
Center
“Thank you so much for generously extending your amazing sandless
wood finishing services and in salvaging what little I thought I had
left of my floor! I had just been told there was nothing I could do for
my 100 year old hardwood floors by a floor expert. The transformation
is absolutely amazing!”- Sonja Gosteli, President, Globi Web Solutions
“Unbelievable and valuable service! We had our floors refinished in
the morning, and we were able to open for lunch at noon. On top of that
the floors looked SO much better!” - Jack, Owner Valley Green Inn on
the Wissahickon, Phila., PA.
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There are a great variety of both traditional and modern finishes,
including the use of faux finishes. One interesting modern development
in refinishing is the art of distressing or antiquing, making the
finishes of pieces look older.
While refinishing is often undertaken to salvage an old piece of
furniture, in the case of antique furniture refinishing has been known
to significantly reduce the overall value of the piece
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