Spot test the stain or finish to see what it looks like on the floor before applying a coat.
How to finish wood floors after sanding.
It also works on plastic laminate floors.
After sanding fill in holes in the floor with wood putty or wood filler.
Before you start sanding remove everything from the room and vacuum the floor.
Be sure to work in well ventilated rooms when sanding or applying stain or finish.
Sanding always produce an exemplary outcome before staining refinishing or painting the wood.
But often that s the wrong solution.
In a few hours your floors will look as good as new.
Remove shoe moulding the wood trim where the wall meets the floor.
You ll need to sand the entire floor not just one section.
Unless all traces of sawdust and sanding dust are first removed any finish you apply whether it is a coat of paint or stain plus topcoat is doomed to be imperfect although the finest dusts are virtually invisible to the eye if they are left on wood surfaces when you apply paint stain or varnish the surface will turn out muddy in color and rough to the touch.
Be sure to apply the sealer evenly and use enough to cover the surface.
Instead use a simple chemical etching technique and apply a new topcoat of finish.
When a wood floor loses its luster the usual solution is to sand it down to raw wood and completely refinish it.
Refinish hardwood floors with a recoating kit and the other items shown above.
But be careful not to apply too much.
Oil and oil varnish blend finishes have no measurable build so any roughness in the wood caused by coarse sanding telegraphs through.
Renew the finish on your wood floor without the hassle of sanding.
Ideally you want to seal the floor on the same day you finish sanding to prevent the open wood surface from absorbing moisture.
What are the benefits of sanding a hardwood floor.
A step by step video for a home owner on how to use various wood floor sanders and how to apply the finish.
Refinishing hardwood floors is the right solution.
Refinish your wood immediately after cleaning before the dust resettles back and interfere with the process.
The hardwood floor refinishing process is easier and less expensive than sanding down to bare wood and takes less time.
For best results apply the stain if desired and sealer with a sheepskin applicator.
If the scratches don t go all the way through to the wood you can scuff sand your floors with a buffer and apply a fresh coat or two of finish.
All wood floors are protected by a clear coating that eventually becomes scratched scuffed and dull.
But these finishes can be made ultimately smooth simply by sanding between cured coats or sanding each additional coat while it is still wet on the surface using 400 or 600 grit sandpaper.