Q: I just had Polyurethane Maple flooring put in 6 months ago. Today I cleaned the floors with my *** ***** machine. Too much water came out of the machine onto the floor. I now have warps at the end of the planks.
How can I correct this?
A: Time and the use of a dehumidifier may help. You can only let it dry out and hope it goes flat again.
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