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Over time, resin-treated parquet flooring may develop stubborn marks or lose its brilliant finish. Restoring that original lustre requires the right approach and products designed for resin surfaces.
Identifying Stubborn Marks and Dull Spots
Common sources of surface blemishes on resin floors include micro-scratches from foot traffic, accidental scuffs, or bits of grit inadvertently walked inside. Dull spots often occur in high-use areas where the surface finish has worn down slightly. It’s important to distinguish between surface-level dullness and deeper damage, as the former is typically much easier to resolve with routine care.
Practical Steps for Surface Restoration
For most light marks and dull patches, using a specialised product such as “Epoxy Polish” – Epoxy Resin Polishing System is the preferred method. Apply the polish using a rotary polisher or a suitable hand pad holder to generate the friction and even finish required to revive gloss. Clean microfibre cloths alone are usually insufficient for optimal results. Always begin by testing any product on an inconspicuous section of flooring, ensuring compatibility and the desired effect before treating the wider area.
When Is Expert Attention Needed?
If marks persist after careful polishing or if you suspect the surface has suffered significant damage beyond light scratching or dullness, consider consulting a flooring professional. Avoid aggressive methods, as overly abrasive pads or harsh chemicals may worsen the finish.
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