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Originally Posted by K'ledgeBldr
This makes absolutely no sense at all!
If the flooring had a poly finish on it to begin with, and it was screened- meaning you gave "tooth" to the finish- it was not removed. You can't "restain" over poly. And Restorz is nothing more than a "rejuvenater"- the ethylene glycol and alcohols in the formula do nothing more than "melt" the existing finish(es) (usually lacquer- probably wouldn't even touch poly), that bring back some luster with buffing.
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I only had the floor screened to remove old paint chips and any of the remaining old finish, which was pretty much gone. Neither of the bedrooms had ever had a polyurethane finish. The most they ever had in over 80 years was some old varnish. Thus, the Restorz-it worked very well.