How to get my old oak flooring look better without sanding?
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Depending on the condition of the floors, Rustoleum makes Rejuvenate Wood Floor restorer. You could give it a try!
This is a bit more involved, but more thorough:
https://www.familyhandyman.com/floor/hardwood-floors/refinish-hardwood-floors-in-one-day/view-all/
I was also going to suggest trying the Rustoleum Rejuvenate, I know several people said they were happy with the results.
I mop my wood floors and while still damp I apply lemon oil with a old sponge mop covered with a sock or one of the floor mops that are terry cloth over a frame that is about 3" by 15".