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Stain
Removal for Bruce Dura-Satin Wax Finish Floors
Tips on Repairing
Blemishes
Most problems can be
prevented or minimized by wiping up any spills immediately. We have provided
some common first aid procedures for spot cleaning and touch-up/repair
of your Bruce Dura-Satin wax finish floor. When removing a spot, always
begin at the outer edge and work towards the center to prevent the spot
from spreading. Keep a Bruce Touch-Up Kit which blends with your factory-stained
floors available. This kit contains all the materials you will need to
handle most of the accidents listed here.
Repair Tips on
Dura-Satin Wax Finish Floors
Spots Caused by Food
or Water
Rub lightly with a Bruce
Scrub Pad dampened with either Bruce
Dark 'n' Rich or Bruce
Lite 'n' Natural. If this does not remove the spot, repeat the process
with Bruce Clean
'n' Strip. Wipe dry and rub on a little wax. Then buff with a clean
cloth, or the dry end of a Bruce Scrub Pad.
Dark (Animal) Spots
Try the above treatment
for spots. If the stain hasn't been there too long, it may come up quickly.
If the spot remains, apply household bleach to the spot (or oxalic acid
from your druggist); let stand about an hour, rinse with a damp cloth,
wipe dry, and smooth with a fine sandpaper. Touch up the spot with a Bruce
Touch-Up Marker which will blend with your factory-stained floors. Let
the stain dry, then wax and buff with a clean cloth or dry Bruce Scrub
Pad. (Protect your hands from the oxalic acid with rubber gloves.)
Greasy Spots
Rub spot with a Bruce
Scrub Pad soaked with Bruce
Dark 'n' Rich or Bruce
Lite 'n' Natural. If the stain persists, repeat the process using
Clean 'n' Strip.
Then apply a light coat of Bruce
Dark 'n' Rich or Bruce
Lite 'n' Natural. Let dry, then buff with a clean cloth or the dry
end of a Bruce Scrub Pad. This remedy works well on lipsticks, crayon,
and heel marks.
Ink Spots
Try household bleach
or the oxalic acid treatment. Or lightly sand, wipe dry, and retouch with
Bruce Touch-Up Marker which will blend with your factory stained floors.
Let stain dry, then wax with Dark
'n' Rich or Lite
'n' Natural and buff with a clean cloth, or a dry Bruce Scrub Pad.
Cigarette Burns
If the burn is not too
deep. Rub with medium and fine sandpaper. Restain with a Bruce Touch-Up
Marker. Let stain dry, then wax with Bruce
Dark 'n' Rich or Bruce
Lite 'n' Natural, then buff with a clean cloth. If the burn is rather
deep, lightly scrape the burned area with a pen knife to remove charred
fibers. Rub area with medium and fine sandpaper, then stain with a Bruce
Touch-Up Marker which will blend with your factory-stained floors. Let
dry, then wax and buff with a clean cloth or a dry Bruce Scrub Pad.
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Chewing Gum,
Candle Wax
Apply a plastic
bag filled with ice on top of the deposit until it becomes brittle
enough to crumble off. Bruce
Clean 'n' Strip can be helpful in removing stubborn areas. After
deposit has been removed from the surface of the floor, re-wax and
buff the entire area.
Wax Build-Up
Occasionally, Bruce
wood floors become unsightly or lose their shine because of successive
layers of old wax. To restore their natural beauty, strip old wax
away with Bruce
Clean 'n' Strip. Let dry and re-wax with Bruce
Dark 'n' Rich or Bruce
Lite 'n' Natural. Let dry, then buff to desired sheen.
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Expansion Cracks and
Squeaks
Bruce Hardwood floors
are affected by two distinct humidity seasons - heating and non-heating.
Recognizing that Bruce wood floor dimensions will be slightly affected
by varying levels of humidity, care should be taken to control humidity
levels within the 35-55% range. If humid or damp weather causes a slight
expansion in your hardwood floor, the edges of boards may rub together,
producing a squeak. For solid oak floors, a liberal amount of liquid wax
or talcum powder between the squeaking boards will usually quiet things
down. For engineered, glued-down floors with squeaking boards or loose
popping sounds, inquire about the Bruce Adhesive Repair Kit at your local
retailer. Avoid excessive exposure to water from tracking during periods
of inclement weather, Do not obstruct the expansion joints around the
perimeter of your floors.
Refurbishing Scratched
Areas
Scratches on Bruce Dura-Satin
floor can be easily refurbished by using a Bruce Touch-Up Kit that blends
with your factory stained floor color.
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