Why old layers of polish damage your floor if not removed
old polish layers can damage your wooden floor
When wooden floors are coated with a layer of polish, it can initially provide a lovely sheen and protection. However, over time, these layers can trap dirt and dust, resulting in a dull appearance. Moreover, older polish layers may crack and peel, especially when multiple coats have been applied. This not only gives the floor an unkempt look but can also damage the underlying wood. If the polish is not removed regularly, permanent stains may even develop. It is essential to remove these old layers safely and effectively to prolong the floor's lifespan. The issue is further exacerbated if the polish layers are not applied consistently, leading to uneven discolouration and sheen.
how to safely remove old polish layers with bona polish remover
Bona Polish Remover has been specifically designed to safely and effectively eliminate old polish layers from wooden floors. This product features a balanced pH level, ensuring that the floor remains undamaged during the cleaning process. It is also suitable for other water-resistant surfaces such as tiles, vinyl, and linoleum. The low-foaming formula makes it easy to apply and remove, while the mild scent enhances the working experience. Due to its concentrated formulation, the product can be diluted as needed, depending on the level of soiling or the thickness of the polish layer.
- Effective at removing old polish layers
- Protects the underlying wood from damage
- Suitable for various types of flooring
- Low-foaming formula for ease of use
- Concentrated for tailored applications