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Mr.Sandless Franchise LLC Floor

I've used an acrylic product I bought online. Can you still refinish my floors?

Yes! Our service can remove any of the online or over the counter inexpensive floor finishes that are on the market, even if they are chipping or uneven. Be sure to tell your service technician what you used and they will know how to take care of your floor!

"I wanted to thank you for the job your company performed at the Keystone Center last weekend. The hardwood floors at the Center were extremely dirty, damaged and in a state of ugliness! Your service brought back the floors to their original condition. The hardwood floors are original and were first installed over 80 years ago. The floors look brand new. Your crew did a great job of working around our schedule and making certain that there was no disruption with our operation and patient service." - Kevin Williams, General Manager KeyStone Center, Universal Health Services, Inc.

Mr.Sandless Franchise LLC Sanding :Preparation

Typically, a thorough final sanding of the wood with one suitable grit will "even out" the absorption of the stain. White stain on a bare softwood or oak floor might require a final 'prep' sanding by hand with an orbital/vibrating sander with 80 or 100 grit, whereas certain hardwoods might be orbitally or hand sanded with 220 grit and higher for a darkish organic stain on furniture. Though it is not as durable, "garnet" is by far the preferred sandpaper for hand-sanding bare wood; first because it is a sharper and faster cutting grit, and second because it does not impart color from the grit, as aluminum oxide or silicon carbide can do. Other methods include "rubbing" with rottenstone etc.

Mister Sandless Franchise Wood

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