Re Staining Wood Floors
Staining and sealing hardwood floors the right way whether you re refinishing refurbishing or stripping the wood floor results in years of enjoyment.
Re staining wood floors. Jennie andrews refinishing hardwood floors will add charm to any room and is a great way to make a space feel new. I dip it into the van of polyshades and wipe it on. Choose an interior wood stain based on the color you desire and the type of hardwood flooring you have. Stain the wood with your chosen wood stain once again using short even strokes with a brush.
Even flooring professionals lose sleep over this process because there are dozens of variables that can make staining go wrong. Knowing how to stain and seal a hardwood floor properly pays off in having a beautiful finish and enduring protection. Over raw wood i get splotchiness but i love it over sealed wood. Work one manageable area at a time such as four square feet.
The goal of refinishing or restaining a wood floor is to bring it back to its original luster. I usually apply it with a blue paper shop towel. Afterward mop using a micro cloth and concentrated cleaner specially made for hardwood floors. Seal the wood object by applying a.
Use a method called water popping in which you run a wet mop or cloth over the newly sanded floor to raise the grain. Allow the stain to be absorbed and to dry before continuing. Begin by thoroughly sweeping floors with a soft bristle broom like this one. I can adjust the darkness and depth easily that way.
For a 2 000 square foot house that can mean a bill as high as 8 000. This involves sanding down the top layer of stain so you can achieve a seamless look. Refinishing wood may seem simple. Next use a vacuum to remove hard to reach dirt in room corners and between floorboards.
You must sand with the grain in the same direction as the wood grain. Many manufacturers recommend removing excess stain as you go usually a few minutes after application. And when it does go wrong the only solution is to re sand the floor and start all over from the beginning. Typically a professional will charge anywhere from 3 to 4 per square foot to refinish floors.
First make sure you sand the wood even if you don t see any sort of finish or top coat. This will cause the wood to better accept the stain. Apply the stain with a foam applicator pad in the direction of the wood grain. I always miraculously get a beautiful even coat.
Allow approximately 30 minutes drying time before staining. Floor staining is difficult finicky work with unpredictable results.