The house I've just moved into with young family has an antique wooden kitchen floor. It's lovely.
I asked the previous owner what they did to maintain it and they said they used 'Bourne Seal' - not the synthetic kind... or not the non-synthetic kind - can't remember which way around.
In places the varnish is wearing out and I suspect it won't be long before bare wood is exposed and I presume that will start to take up spills and general day to day dirt which is unavoidable with two kids charging about on it.
The 'proper' thing to do I suspect is to empty the kitchen, sand, varnish, leave 24 hours and then repeat.
But I'd need to relocate my entire family in order to do that.
Any clever alternatives? Any thoughts/advice?
Thank you!!
I asked the previous owner what they did to maintain it and they said they used 'Bourne Seal' - not the synthetic kind... or not the non-synthetic kind - can't remember which way around.
In places the varnish is wearing out and I suspect it won't be long before bare wood is exposed and I presume that will start to take up spills and general day to day dirt which is unavoidable with two kids charging about on it.
The 'proper' thing to do I suspect is to empty the kitchen, sand, varnish, leave 24 hours and then repeat.
But I'd need to relocate my entire family in order to do that.
Any clever alternatives? Any thoughts/advice?
Thank you!!
