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Index –› Home & Garden –› House Improvement
 

Hardwood Floor Refinishing Tips - How to Avoid Cloudy, White Stripes

 

Sometimes people tell me that they spend days or weeks refinishing an older hardwood floor, only to find that there are now cloudy or white stripes between the boards. It can be very frustrating, but it can be avoided.

To begin with, it's important to remember that older hardwood floors had decades of foot traffic and often weren't been maintained with the proper floor care products. People sometimes use household cleansers or furniture polish, even though neither of those products are meant to be used on hardwood floors. If any of that residue was left on the floor after preparations were made, the new floor coating could cause it to turn cloudy or white, regardless of whether the new coating was oil or water based.

To avoid such a situation, make sure to use the proper grit of sandpaper and the correct procedure for using it. Start with a coarse sandpaper, then switch to medium, followed by a fine grit, to make sure you're getting all the residue off the floor. Just because it appears as if the floor is clean after the first or second step doesn't mean you should ever skip a step. If you do, you may run into costly and time-consuming problems later, because you'll have to start all over again and do it right, removing all contaminants completely by thoroughly sanding with all three grits of paper.

Also spend time preparing the floor in between each successive coat of new finish, which will help the coats adhere better and look nicer. Many future problems can be avoided by taking your time in between coats to make sure you're doing it all right. Follow the manufacturers instructions on preparing the floor between coats, which will often include light sanding and buffing with an abrasive pad or screen. There are some refinishing products that can be coated without padding or screening, while other require extra long drying times between coats. Read the instructions carefully--and then follow them to the letter.

Letting coats dry can be critical, because even though the main boards may be dry, the seams between the boards may still be wet. Pay special attention to the seams, bearing in mind that cloudiness or whiteness may not appear until after the second or third coat, at which time it will be too late to do anything about it.

Copyright 2006 Jeanette J. Fisher

Author: Jeanette Joy Fisher
 
Author Bio:

Jeanette Joy Fisher

Jeanette Fisher, author of over ten books, including university textbooks and encyclopedia articles on color psychology, has researched the effects of the environment on emotions for over 15 years. Jeanette has appeared on internationally syndicated radio and television and teaches Design Psychology and real estate investing.

She offers free information on interior design, real estate investing, and mortgage credit help from her websites. Jeanette Fisher's books, available from her websites and from Amazon, help real estate investors, home sellers, and home makers. To find out the four steps for beginning real estate investors, five ways to use interior design for home staging, or how to makeover your home for joy, visit Jeanette Fisher.com. And while there, don't forget to subscribe to her free newsletters.

Jeanette has so many websites because her name can be spelled so many ways.

 
 
 

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