Sucks to be you.
Scuff sanding floors.
Scuff sand the floor finishing photo by reena bammi.
However the first method gives better results.
Just kidding but i truly do hate sanding when i don t have to.
You can scuff sand bare surfaces or even ones that have been already painted or varnished.
The best way to refinish wood floors without sanding is to scuff the floor with a buffer and sanding screen then apply two coats of new finish.
Taping off a problem area helps but it is still challenging to sand accurately inside such an intricate space and right up to the taped edges without scouring into the adjacent undamaged floor.
Or so is about half the cost of sanding and refinishing it.
Stick a maroon buffing pad to the buffer and put on a dust mask.
This is an intensive process that strips everything from the floor by grinding it down to the natural wood underneath all that shine.
Don t use a sanding block for refinishing hardwood it might miss uneven spots in the floor.
The first part in a series on scuff sanding discussing the art form its importance and providing basic tips to ensure a smooth wood finish.
You can also use a chemical to etch the existing finish then apply new finish.
And now you ll have to sand the entire floor with 220 grit sand paper and clean all the dust up.
If you do have to sand between coats of polyurethane on floors because you didn t get to the second coat within the required time frame then that s a bummer.
You can scuff sand concrete with a pole.
When you sand your hardwood floors you use coarse sanding equipment to remove all of the finish and stain from your floors as well as smooth out the wood underneath those layers of stain and sealer.
Scuff sanding is the process of lightly sanding a surface in preparation for primer paint and or varnish.
Move the buffer from side to side across the floor in the direction of the grain overlapping each course by 6 inches.
Recoating a typical floor 200 sq.
In order to spot fix a floor you have to contain the sanding and refinishing within a single board or a fixed area bounded by board edges.