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Miller Josh
  • Investor
  • Detroit Lakes, MN
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Maple Flooring

Miller Josh
  • Investor
  • Detroit Lakes, MN
Posted

I have a low end home we are completely rehabbing. The flooring in the family and dining room is maple that has had nothing done to it for probably 30 years. Basically all the finish has worn off and stain spots. Should I refinish it the "normal" way with sanding, stain and 3 coats of finish? Any low cost ways to make it look decent? It is a long term rental. Thanks!

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