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Wood-N-Floors was created in the same tradition that has gone into
                                                                              all of Howard’s products since 1969 – the tradition of quality. Wood-
                                                                              N-Floors’ ingredients have been extensively tested and proven to work
                                                                              on the oldest hardwood floors to the newest luxury vinyl planks (LVP),
                                                                              laminate, and engineered flooring.

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                                                                              product or solve a problem?
                                                                                 If you have any questions or issues with any Howard Products, please
                                                                              call 800-266-9545, or email us at techhelp@howardproducts.com, and
                                                                              we will be happy to help in any way we can. All calls and emails are
                                                                              proudly handled at our only location here in the USA!












            Are there new products in the works?

               We have just released a brand new product, one that so
            many HOWARD customers have been asking for –
            Howard Wood-N-Floors! Wood-N-Floors cleans hard-
            wood floors, luxury vinyl planks (LVP), laminate, and
            engineered floors. It quickly removes dirt and grime from
            hardwood floors without leaving any sticky residue or
            streaks. This ready-to-use mixture of water-based, plant-
            derived surfactants will gently clean your hardwood floor.
            Howard Wood-N-Floors cleans to reveal the natural shine
            on hardwood flooring, cabinets, furniture, and more!





            Colonial Williamsburg Forms

            New Partnership
            WILLIAMSBURG, VA – The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
            joins a national preservation effort by making a collection of historic
            architectural documentation available to the public as part of the
            Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) housed in the Library
            of Congress. HABS, administered by the National Park Service, is the
            federal government’s oldest preservation program formed in 1933 to
            document America’s architectural heritage. The collection contains
            records on more than 45,000 historic sites and is utilized by
            architectural preservationists across the nation as a primary resource
            for historic architecture.
               Colonial Williamsburg’s architectural research collection is vast,
            spanning three centuries of construction and including structures
            ranging from estates to agricultural buildings. For the collaboration
            with HABS, Colonial Williamsburg is sharing more than 570 drawings
            representing nearly 200 structures built primarily between 1750 and
            1850, most of which were documented by Colonial Williamsburg
            architectural historians starting in the 1980s under the direction of
            Ed Chappell, former Shirley and Richard Roberts Director of
            Architectural Research. Chappell was particularly interested in studying
            outbuildings not only to better understand the enslaved and free
            individuals who lived and worked in them, but also to gain a fuller
            understanding of these properties as self-contained economies in which
            many different buildings were built to serve distinct purposes in service
            of a common goal.
               The Colonial Williamsburg collection is currently being digitized by
            HABS and shared with the Library of Congress where they will be
            available, along with related written and photographic documentation,
            to the public as research resources. While The Colonial Williamsburg
            Foundation is among the first to contribute a major collection of
            historical documentation to HABS, both organizations hope that more
            will follow suit. Visit www.colonialwilliamsburg to learn more.


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