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Join Date: Jan 2013
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buffing wood floors
After ive added my poly and sanded and added poly and sanded.. now im to the buffing. What do I do? Do I vac, clean (with what?) And then buff? Do I clean between buffs ??
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Posts: 341
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buffing wood floors
I suggest buffing with a 220 grit sanding screen if using oil based finish, and a norton sand dollar if using water. I prefer the yellow ones. I would buff, vacuum really well, dust mop with a micro fiber dust mop that has been dampened with mineral spirits. Hope this helps.
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