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How to Clean Your WOCA Wood Floors


WOCA Natural Soap is designed to clean and protect oil finished surfaces from dirt, stains and wear and tear. WOCA Natural Soap cleans and leaves behind an invisible layer of soy and coconut fats, which greatly help to ward off most anything. When used on a regular basis, WOCA Natural Soap makes your oil finished floor more dirt and wear resistant and easier to keep clean.

UV OIL FINISH MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS

UV Oil finish has a very low build thickness which results in an attractive matte finish. The oil penetrates the surface of the wood, providing a luxurious appearance not found from other types of finishes


UV Oil Finish can achieve a very low gloss level that reflects a minimal amount of light while still highlighting the natural beauty of the wood grain. Such a low gloss level is particularly beneficial when it come to dents, dings, and other common house hold or commercial mishaps which are much less noticeable compared to high gloss level finishes.


Because UV Oil Finish is thin and flexible, it can handle impacts, conforming to the dent. The finish stays intact to continue protecting the wood rather than chipping or flaking away.

UV Oil Finish is very environmentally friendly. It is made of 100% solids and contains no solvents or after cure products. There is no post-installation off-gassing of any kind.


One of the greatest benefits of UV Oil is its ease of repair. Conventional UV cured urethane finishes are extremely difficult to repair because of the thick finish on top of the wood. Once the finish is broken it is virtually impossible to touch up seamlessly, instead requiring sanding and recoating of the whole floor.


UV Oil Finishes are easy to repair and blend without any noticeable spots. It’s as easy as wiping touch-up oil on a cloth, rubbing it into the wood and letting it dry for one hour. Hardwood floors will dent and scratch, but with a UV Oil Finish the floor can look almost new in no time.




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