Replacement Products for: Pattern Plus Shine, Pattern Plus Shine Remover, Spray Shield, Spray Tone, Lite N Natural , Dark N Rich

Armstrong will now recommend replacement products for the 6 products listed above, which are no longer available. Although we do not currently manufacture hardwood products that require the use of these types of products, we recognize that a lot of the hardwood flooring that has been sold in the past still requires periodic maintenance. The products are designed for maintenance with Commercial and Residential hardwood flooring with a HartWood or wax finish and without a urethane coating. While some of the replacement suggestions are Armstrong® branded, some are not, so it is important that the customer follows the manufacturer’s application instructions for the products. Our goal was to find a list of compatible products for use on our hardwood floors that could be recommended to our customers. Performance testing has been completed to ensure that the new recommendations are not only compatible with our products, but perform to the same high standards. The Customer Service team as well as our Commercial TechLine have been updated on the changes.

Replacement Product Recommendations for Hardwood Flooring Without a Urethane Coating:

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Suggested Replacement

Pattern Plus Shine Shinekeeper Resilient Floor Finish
Pattern Plus Shine Remover New Beginning Floor Stripper
Spray Shield Betco Easy Task Spray Buff
Spray Tone DuraSeal Neutral Wax
Lite N Natural DuraSeal Neutral Wax
Dark N Rich DuraSeal Coffee Wax

These replacement products are only recommendations for our customers; we do not require the use of these products. As always, our goal is to please our customers.

DuraSeal Neutral Wax

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