So good that I'm back in the city and back to my little place. I needed to do some reno what I just finished around the holiday. New paint everywhere, I'm so bright now , and new kitchen, with less and different decorations in my living room. Means less dusting to do
What a crazy time, but it's done and over with.
Or at least thats what I thought
Oke, I just love it and can't get enough of reno work.
I have done two other homes before and in one of the house the powder room was featured in a home deco magazine.
Everything is so nice , but now I'm looking down and see my hardwood floor has more scratches then ever.
I also did some scrubbing on my hands and knees ,( this is the place for you to use your imagination )
Maybe the scratches will go away.
Nop :doh:
The color on my hardwood floor is really nice, easy to maintain it I wouldn't want to change it.
I heard that you can polish it for about 2-3 times. Mine was never done it before. Virgin floors.
That's right
So my question is, I would like to polish my hardwood. If I hire somebody is it very expensive to do, is it really worth it, does it look like brand new after? When should I do it, and where do I stack up my staff?
Looks like a huge job I want to do it badly but not looking forward to all that mess
Ps I love those electric screw drivers and drills, I need to get one.
Last time I was at Canadian tire or look at them, they had too many kinds, I was too confused which one to get so right now I'm just sticking to my battery operated dildo, lol
Thanks
What a crazy time, but it's done and over with.
Or at least thats what I thought
Oke, I just love it and can't get enough of reno work.
I have done two other homes before and in one of the house the powder room was featured in a home deco magazine.
Everything is so nice , but now I'm looking down and see my hardwood floor has more scratches then ever.
I also did some scrubbing on my hands and knees ,( this is the place for you to use your imagination )
Maybe the scratches will go away.
Nop :doh:
The color on my hardwood floor is really nice, easy to maintain it I wouldn't want to change it.
I heard that you can polish it for about 2-3 times. Mine was never done it before. Virgin floors.
That's right
So my question is, I would like to polish my hardwood. If I hire somebody is it very expensive to do, is it really worth it, does it look like brand new after? When should I do it, and where do I stack up my staff?
Looks like a huge job I want to do it badly but not looking forward to all that mess
Ps I love those electric screw drivers and drills, I need to get one.
Last time I was at Canadian tire or look at them, they had too many kinds, I was too confused which one to get so right now I'm just sticking to my battery operated dildo, lol
Thanks






