We have polished mud floors that were treated initially with several coats of linseed oil, left to dry for quite a while and then waxed with Bioshield #32 and buffed. That was a couple years ago and was appears as if it needs to be reapplied. Our question is whether we should apply any oil, either Bioshield Hard Oil #9 or another oil first before reapplying the Bioshield #32? Or is there something else we should do before reapplying and buffing with the Bioshield wax #32?
Bioshield, Floor & Furniture Hardwax
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Open Jun 15, 2022 - 05:16 AM
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Jul 18, 2022 - 07:56 AM
Without seeing the floor, we can't really answer the question of what you should do....but...If the wax simply needs reapplication in wear areas, with a final overall buffing, then no oil is required.But if the floor has dried out, they need to strip the wax before applying oil. Hard Oil has certainly been used on these floors by many people.This inquiry is really no different than if it were on wood. Somebody that understands the extent and nature of the wear by looking at it needs to decide what needs to be done. There are no hard and fast rules...
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