Q: There is a greasy film on our non wax wood floors that I am trying to remove.
Not sure how to do it.
A: Use an approved cleaner for polyurethane finishes, such as products from Dura Seal, Mirage, Bona Kemi etc. Purchase from your local hardwood flooring retailer.
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