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Product for cleaning or "faking" a new hardwood floor?

We are getting ready to sell the house and our hardwood floors are looking a little rough. Not horrible, but not nice and glossy and new-looking. We have a dog and you can def tell in some of the high traffic areas. It really needs to be refinished, but we are not going to do that before the house lists.

So, is there a product out there that can "fake" a wood floor refinishing? You know, something that will make the floors as glossy and rich as possible?

Thanks!

I'm not crazy, I've just been a very bad mood for the last 40 years!

Re: Product for cleaning or "faking" a new hardwood floor?

  • The floor rejuvenator or Polisher from Bona line. They have it at Lowe's or Home Depot in the cleaning product aisle.

    My floors were refinished 3 years ago, but we have very high shine on it. I used the Polisher and the floors look amazing.

  • Johnson's makes a liquid wax that you just pour on and spread with a soft cloth. We used this in our old house and in our current house to give our tired looking hardwoods a great vibrant shine. You can find it at Lowe's or Home Depot - it is in the area where they sell the cleanning supplies.
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