Begin by using a drum sander or belt sander with the grain along the length of the boards.
Do i sand the wood floor after the slurry seal.
When a wood floor loses its luster the usual solution is to sand it down to raw wood and completely refinish it.
Select a stain that won t raise the grain of the wood or you ll have to sand the floor after applying the finish.
Make sure you sand the wood well before applying stain.
Rough sand the floor sanding eliminates scratches and stains from a hardwood floor but may not be able to alleviate the deepest gouges or discolored patches of wood.
Refinishing hardwood floors is the right solution.
Once the protective layers of sealer have been removed you continue to sand the hardwood to remove any scratches nicks or other imperfections.
Should you be sealing your wood before you stain or after.
Sanding sealers dewaxed shellac and wipe on finishes will all do the trick.
How long to wait before sealing stained wood.
Some types of stain perform better than others on blotch prone wood.
But often that s the wrong solution.
Sanding will also help open up the pores of the wood so that they can absorb stain better.
Any scratches will be enhanced by stain.
Typically you would do this with a drum floor sander a large piece of equipment you can rent from home improvement stores.
I like to wait 24 48 hours to let the stain dry before sealing.
In general gel or heavy bodied stains work best.
Paint thinner for oil modified.
Follow the grain of the wood.
Once you have a layer of finish on the floor any time you sand and tack the floor you will need to use a damp tack rag just dampen a cloth microfiber cloths work particularly well with the solvent that matches your finish water for waterbornes.
Floor finishes can emit harmful vapors so be sure the area is well ventilated as you work.
Allow to dry for one hour.
Make sure you remove any sanding dust from the surface.
If it it very cold hot or humid wait up to 72 hours.
If you seal it while it is sticky it may never get fully dry and hard.
All wood floors are protected by a clear coating that eventually becomes scratched scuffed and dull.
I hope this video clear.
It s time to answer one of those questions that confuses a lot of people.
Try to apply as even a coating as possible.
Always wear a dust mask safety goggles and ear protection when using a drum sander.
Start with 80 grit to remove big scratches and imperfections then move up to 120 and finally 220 grit.