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Re: Pics os Engineered wood floor revitalizatin

That is a good overview of the differences in the two methods Mark,thanks.
That is a very good way to explain it to a potential client.
Laminator "revitalizing" should NOT be sold as a long term refinishing, because it is not. I always let my clients know that they can expect 1 year to 18 months, before a new application will be needed.
(Much like a Strip and wax I would guess)
It is a great, fast, simple way to bring back the lustre to these floors with little if any odor and only about 3-4 hours dry time.
I just finished another job on 286 sq ft. of hardwood in about 5 hrs. and the owners were overjoyed at the finished results.
Yes, the key is, make sure that your client knows what they're buying and what they're NOT buying as well.

Lance Comfort
"Comfort Cleans it"

Re: Pics os Engineered wood floor revitalizatin

I have a couple of questions for Lance or anyone who has tried this, I don't really want to get into that much wood floor refinishing but the method used in a situation like this seems workable for our co., thanks.
1) What type of pad is red and white? The one you used for the scrub, and where did you get them?

2) Do you have experience with floors which are missing some of the finish, and are unevenly finished, does the deep scrub get rid of the prior finish so the floor will be even for coating?

3) How did the floor turn out by leaving out the "Lamanator Restore" and just using the Buff Dry Cleaner, and are you leaving some of the Buff Dry Cleaner for your customers in case they get scratches and scuffs?