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ret5hd

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5. The Danish oil comes in natural (clear), golden oak, cherry, etc...
Wed Feb 5, 2014, 03:45 PM
Feb 2014

one of the tinted ones i am sure would look good and take care of the glue spots.

I slathered it on and wiped up the excess.

I sanded the floor before the oil just as you would if you were putting polyurethane on it. I did not sand the floor after putting the oil on it.

Hope this helps, but man you are in for some work.

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