When each coat dries sand the floor lightly with 220 grit paper or 000 steel wool.
How to fix a wood floor finish.
Treat medium scratches with a new coat of finish.
Mix equal parts of the epoxy based filler and apply to the gouge with a putty knife.
After 24 hours take a look at the polyurethane.
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Rub water stains with no.
Aside from a few tiny whiskers caused by dust particles it should be smooth.
For deep gouges or dents you can use a wood floor filler and wood stain to repair the damaged area.
Many finishes take 24 hours to dry.
If you take a chunk out of the floor you ll have to fill the divot with wood putty then sand stain and finish with urethane making sure it blends with the rest of the floor.
Before applying the filler tape off the damaged area so you don t accidentally apply filler where it doesn t belong.
The coarser paper will cut back the finish more efficiently.
000 steel wool to remove them from the surface.
Area with sanding screen.
Clean each area with a wood floor cleaner and roughen a 6 x 6 in.
Use 150 grit paper if the finish isn t completely worn through or if the floor is finished with oil.
Apply the finish with a lamb s wool applicator in smooth even lines while avoiding drips.
Water based urethane will dry clear while oil based formulations will impart a slight golden.
Scuff the worn spot with sandpaper.
If your floor is natural unstained wood then try a few types of floor urethane on your test patch.
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Wipe the floor with a clean cloth and dry it.
Make sure the finish matches the original as closely as possible.
Apply a light coat of floor wax to the floor s finish and buff it.
Hardwood floor finishes have varying levels of ease durability even glossiness.
Then sand and finish.
If you face medium scratches that show only slight damage you may be apply to apply a new coat of finish to the area without having to refinish the floor entirely.
Then wipe away the sanding residue mask around the test area and give it a coat of polyurethane photo 1.
Use 120 grit paper to sand the finish around a spot from which it has completely worn.