Refreshing Old Polyurethane Finish on Floors
Is there any way to refresh an old polyurethane finish on our floors? We believe it is water based poly. We have to replace some wood on our floors already and are afraid that a full sanding and refinishing will lead to more wood needing to be replace and a lot more $$. We thought maybe be we could sand the old glossy poly to make some tooth and recoat in a satin or matt poly. Any thoughts or experience with this? Thanks in advance!

bedstuy06
in Flooring 13 years and 6 months ago
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bedstuy06 | 13 years and 6 months ago
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Yes, we would like to see the floors! Our email is jenmit@earthlink.net

daveinbedstuy | 13 years and 6 months ago
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Yes, aside from just using wipe on products (the Bruce Fresh Finish is best), get a floor guy to come in and see if they can be “screened” and then new poly put on. Call Jose 917-355-7977