I have a 15 yr old hardwood floor that was looking very dull. I cleaned and then used Quick Shine. It dried it over night and the next evening I let my dog in (with clean/dry feet) and now it shows paw prints everywhere. I tried the Quick Cleaner and it just dulled the floor and the prints still show. I've tried soapy water with no luck either. Any suggestions?
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There is a product brand called" Bona" - this product is made for all floor types, and its great! Here a little info on this great product. -https://us.bona.com
Sometimes products like Quick Shine have to be used exactly as instructed on container and even a small evasion can change the way it was intended to look.
I believe you should present your comments/questions to the company as this does not seem like it is reacting properly.
This is what they recommend:
"Quick Shine Deep Cleaner was specifically developed to remove Quick Shine Floor Finish and imperfections such as trapped pet hair, dust, scuffing and ground-in dirt without harming hardwood floors or their polyurethane seal or any other type of floor surface."
Because dogs sweat through the pads on their feet what you are probably getting are marks from the oils on your dog's feet. My dog sometimes leaves the same kinds of marks on my floors. A mild detergent like Dawn should help remove those marks.
I'll give this a try tonight. Thank you!
It is the oil in the product that you use and the only way to get this right is to get a product that does not have oil in it. That way when they walk on the floor the foot prints don't show.
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