How to Refinish Hardwood Floors
Make Your Floors Beautiful
By Shawna Smith, published Jun 25, 2007
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The process of refinishing
Two steps are involved in refinishing hardwood floors. The first is known sanding. This process removes the old wood and dirt from the surface of the floor. Thus the surface looks new and fit for working. The second process used in refinishing is called staining. It is used for polishing the floor's surface.
The floors do not need refinishing very often. So how will you decide whether the floors require refinishing or not? For this, you need to perform a simple test. With the help of the test you can assess the condition of your floors. Put few drops of water on the hardwood floor. Your floor doesn't need refinishing if the water is not absorbed or absorbed rather slowly. Refinishing is required when the water is absorbed quickly by the floor.
All kinds of damages need to be repaired before you begin with the process of refinishing. Check the floor carefully and look for any damages that need to be fixed. Badly stained wood often needs repairing and so do the squeaky floor boards. Permanent damages also need to be repaired.
Getting started with the refinishing
You can start refinishing the floor once you have repaired all the damages on it. Start with the process of sanding. This process takes some time. All the doorways, windows, vents in the room should be covered properly. This is to prevent them from dust. All the other things in the room like furniture etc. should be moved to separate rooms. The room should be absolutely clear.
How to Refinish Hardwood Floors
The refinishing will ensure that the floors look great and are free from scratches.
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