Wood floor care

Kathy Bourg
by Kathy Bourg
Which is better on older wood floors: Toro or Rejuvenate?
  6 answers
  • Shira Shira on Mar 02, 2015
    @Sherrie do you have any advice for Kathy?
  • Sherrie Sherrie on Mar 03, 2015
    This is a temporary fix. Rejuvenate. When you put this in a worn floor it will fill in the worn parts and set on top of the sealer on the other parts. I have seen a lot of ads on Hometalk for this so I read the customer reviews. Some of the reviews bothered me, they sounded to professional written, but some of the other reviews that I read sounded logical. Some people have had problems with this dulling their shine, not long lasting. But better than the alternative. The most honest page of reviews give this a 2.7 out of 5. Some of the reviews I didn't trust because of the professional way they were written. I also went to seveal pages and read complaints. 2 people complained this refinisher lasted about three days before the finish wore off. If you have water stains it said it will cover light water stains. Again this is a temp fix. to me using a mop and glo or future wax would be the same thing. But that is me. The other brand is confusing I could find out anything about another wood restorer. This is. Quick fix. It isn't met to be forever. There also have been a big push for this product lately which makes me leery of some of the reviews. So I went to older reviews. That's why I used the rating I did. I know people will sometimes bump reviews up when they are pushing a product. But I was very surprised the everyday cleaner had a high rating for shine and cleaning. And people were pretty happy with just using the cleaner instead of the kit. The second brand Toro I couldnt find a wood flooring sealer, I found several other things so could you lease explain what you would use Toro for because the information I pulled up on it was for something other than wood flooring. So I need more information on that one please.
  • Kathy Bourg Kathy Bourg on Mar 03, 2015
    Thank you Sherrie. You have confirmed what I have found out about Rejuvenate.
  • Bonnie L Pierce Bonnie L Pierce on Mar 08, 2015
    I have heard some of my friends say that Murphy's Oil Soap does well and the floors seem to shine......
  • Aida Aida on Mar 09, 2015
    Clean your floors to remove any dirt or grime. Then use "Quick Shine". You can get this product at any Walmart. You will be so surprise how shining and bright your wood or vinyl floors will look. If you want more shine just apply another coat. Usually only two coats required. The estimated price on a full bottle is about $8.00. Miracle worker !!! Enjoy!!
  • Gail Marler Gail Marler on Mar 09, 2015
    Halloway house has a good cleaner and restorer that I use on my 90 year old pine floors