Repair Damaged Spot Hardwood Floor
Wood floor types damage diagnosis repair damaged wood floors.
Repair damaged spot hardwood floor. Here s how to repair the damage. Done correctly a spot repair is all but unnoticeable provided you ve correctly matched the finish and if necessary the stain. Stains are the toughest fix when it comes to hardwood floors. Before you rent a floor sander and strip all the finish off the floor to refinish it try a few simple remedies to spot repair the hardwood floor.
Unfortunately refinishing the entire floor is sometimes. Refinishing a floor is a big deal and if the floor has only one or two worn areas while the rest of the finish is in good condition it s more economical to make spot repairs. How to fix scratches in hardwood floors. If your floor has too many worn areas and spot treating will give it a leopard print look and not in a good way another way to freshen things up is to paint the entire floor.
By gary hedstrom peg hedstrom judy ondrla tremore. Light scratches require a different repair approach from deep scratches. You may be able to repair stains nicks and scratches. The type of wood flooring you have affects the repair options available.
As suggested in the wood flooring 101 section of our website the type of wood flooring you have limits the range of possible repairs for your wood floor. If you have small areas of damage in your hardwood floors you might not have to refinish the entire floor. If the damage to your hardwood floor goes beyond a simple scratch and moves into the category of a gouge then you ll need some type of filler to repair the nick before sanding staining and. One stain or water ring can ruin the look of the whole floor.
Step 1 to remove a smoky white haze or a white spot buff the finish with a soft cotton cloth and a very mild abrasive such as whitening toothpaste auto polishing compound or tobacco ash mixed with mineral oil until the stain disappears see a. Solid hardwood flooring offers the broadest range of options as you can sand and scrape away up to 1 4 of an inch of the wood to remove cupping or surface mold and.