How To Repair Wood Floors Without Sanding
If your floor is natural unstained wood.
How to repair wood floors without sanding. Had a 75 year old oak floor with some deep gouges. Scrape up stuck-on paint or gunk with a putty knife. Use a tiny artist paintbrush or a cotton swab to apply some stain that matches the stain of the floor.
Use a finish compatible with the existing finish. Spray the cleaner on a cloth not directly on the floor. In this video I show you how to fix gouges dents and deep scratches in hardwood floors.
In this video I teach a college student how to give new life to an old hardwood floor in her apartment. Remove everything from the room and sweep or vacuum the hardwood floor to remove any dirt or debris. This is how to polyurethane a spot on the floor with that refinishing the floor.
Also spray the mop one or two times to remove any cleaning fluid. These imperfections can take over your hardwood and can be easily. Did not want to sand and refinish the entire floor so I did some spot repairs.
Open all windows and doors. You may otherwise be on a budget and just want to spruce up your floor. Using a good quality polyurethane and a China bristle brush and three differ.
Step 2 Apply an even coat of chemical stain stripper to the hardwood floor using a paintbrush or paint roller starting at the farthest end of the room and working your way toward the door. Keep an eye out for scratches ridges or other mars in the wood. While the floors are drying remove the cleaning solution and turn the mop upside down to remove any liquid in the reservoir.
