We own apartments and duplexes and also take care of some friend's houses - one of which is "in transition" from the last tenant to a normal condition. We met a neighbor who said to rip out all the carpet (we know there is hardwood floor underneath as we had ripped out the living room carpet years ago) and refurbish the floor.
Usually we sand the floor before we put on varnish, but she suggested covering the floor with ammonia and let it sit for a couple days before wiping it off and then varnishing. I've NEVER heard of such a thing. Has anyone? Does it really work?
Personally, for speed, I'd rather sand, even though its harder work and means wiping down the walls. But this would be an easier, cleaner method. Since, right now, time is not a consideration, I'd try it if I felt comfortable that it might work. Right now, I'm a little ... concerned. I would appreciate any advise and thoughts on this.
Usually we sand the floor before we put on varnish, but she suggested covering the floor with ammonia and let it sit for a couple days before wiping it off and then varnishing. I've NEVER heard of such a thing. Has anyone? Does it really work?
Personally, for speed, I'd rather sand, even though its harder work and means wiping down the walls. But this would be an easier, cleaner method. Since, right now, time is not a consideration, I'd try it if I felt comfortable that it might work. Right now, I'm a little ... concerned. I would appreciate any advise and thoughts on this.
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