Wood is very thin on top. Has anyone sanded 16 yr old engineered flooring?
Can old engineered hardwood be improved?
Has anyone spruced up very old yellowed engineered floors? I have used Bona products but thought I’d try some new product
You can see how yellowed it has become! Hate the color!
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Here are some tips on making them look like new again: https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/16/realestate/making-your-wood-floors-look-like-new.html
Hi Nancy,
Here's an article that gives a lot of good information about engineered wood floors. We have engineered floors, as well and always use Bona products as recommended by the manufacturer. I hope this is helpful to you. Wishing you the best!
https://www.theflooringlady.com/how-to-make-engineered-hardwood-floors-shine/
I use Cabbot oil. Australian tea tree oil. It works for me.