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How to Make Your Old Floor Look New!

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Your hardwood floor looks dreary, worn out, and old, but the thought of rejuvenating it is just too tiring and daunting in itself. If you find yourself in this situation, don't fret! Fortunately, there several easy and simple ways to make damaged and dull floors look new and fresh. You won't even have to think about the high cost of repairs and floor replacements. Ahead, we’ve listed down some hardwood floor problems that you may face and how to deal with them. The Color of Your Floor Is Fine, but the Finish Looks Scratched and Weary The best solution to this problem is screening and recoating. Screening, more commonly known as buffing, is an easy and affordable way of giving back the shine to your old floors. Screening involves gently scraping off the top finish of polyurethane and then recoating a layer of finish. This method works when the finish has deteriorated, but the wood is still thick and intact. This method usually takes only one day to revive a 700 squa