Damp patch on engineered oiled oak floor

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Hello
I need some advice please. I had a Kahrs white oak engineered floor laid in January this year. It has an oiled finish. It seems my children have been throwing their juice about and I have discovered a large damp patch underneath an armchair which has turned almost black. I understood that this flooring was sealed [oiled] and that I might need to undertake oiling it myself a couple of times a year. I'm quite shocked at how quickly this seems to have happened - it almost looks as if the floor has no protective qualities whatsoever. Anyway, please could someone tell me how to deal with this stain. I have moved the furniture around to let the air get to it and dry it out, but I don't want to wade in too heavy with the sandpaper in case the whole floor will need sanding to level it out. Could someone also please recommed what finish I could put on the floor to better protect it. The people who sold me this [relatively expensive] floor told me it would be hardwearing, which it doen't seem to be at all. Thanks so much. Tina.
 
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Try some steel wool 000 to shift the stain. Every floor needs regular maintenance, re-oiling should not be needed. The company that installed the floor should have left you at least a maintenance leaflet
 

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