Tips for Refinishing Your Hardwood Floors
By Arlene Schneider, published May 15, 2007
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To begin refinishing your hardwood floors you will need to remove any furniture or rugs. If your floors have any thing sharp sticking up above the surface of the wood you will want to make sure that you remove it or pound it below the surface of the wood. Doing this will prevent your sandpaper from tearing.
Your next step will be to rent a sander. It is important to realize that you must keep your sander moving at all times to avoid damage to the floor (deep grooves). It will take a few minutes to get used to the feel of the sander. Drum sanders will work, but orbital sanders will be easier. Ask for a demonstration before leaving with the sander. You will need a supply of sandpaper in a variety of sizes (36, 60, 80 and 100).
Once you begin sanding you will want to where a dust mask. Start with the heaviest grade of sandpaper first. Move the sander evenly by pushing or pulling with the grain of the wood. It is important not to sand across the grain. Remember to keep the sander moving at all times while it is turned on. You can even out gouges by going over them with long even strokes. You will want to repeat this process using the next finer grade of sandpaper each time. Going through each grade of sandpaper will help eliminate all scratches from the floor and give it a smooth finish. You may need to repeat this complete process with an edging machine if your sander does not reach the edges.
Tips for Refinishing Your Hardwood Floors
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