My hardwood floors need to be refinished but I don’t want to sand th
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Hi Judy,
Refinishing usually means to sand down and start over, but if your floor is good and really doesn't need sanding, you could lightly sand it and add a colored sealant. Be sure to follow the directions on the product. Cleaning and preparation are the keys to success. Wishing you the best.
Try Rejuvanate - it is good for restoring wood floors.
BUY REJUVENATE at Home Depot. Apply as directed. My son installs hardwood and this is what he uses in his rental houses. Looks great. Lasts really well.
https://www.familyhandyman.com/floor/hardwood-floors/refinish-hardwood-floors-in-one-day/view-all/
Ask at a hardware store *Home Depot maybe. Can't think if whatit's called but there is a liquid product that does this,