This is a wise decision if your whole floor is covered in scratches and gouges.
Treating minor scratches in polyurethane hardwood floor finish.
Refinish the whole floor.
You commonly see these on floors or tabletops with heavy use.
Lightly press a clean rag soaked in a bit of mineral spirits onto the wood focusing on the scratched area.
Rub the stain into the scratch.
A complete sanding removes scratches but keep in mind that this will only work on real wood floors.
Use a finish restorer for light scratches.
Hardwood floor finishes have varying levels of ease durability even glossiness.
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Rub the area where you applied the stain to remove any residual following the grain of the wood.
Additionally once the protective finish has been broken by a scratch the wood underneath can be irreparably damaged by moisture or deepening of the scratch in the wood.
Put a few drops of lacquer thinner on an inconspicuous part of the floor then feel the finish if it s sticky it s lacquer or shellac.
Scratches conceal surface scratches with a simple stain filled marker minwax wood finish stain marker 8 49.
Refinish the board with varnish polyurethane or a similar product to match the rest of your floor.
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The blend of water or petroleum bases with synthetic resins plasticizers and other film forming ingredients harden over the wood to protect the wood but when the polyurethane is scratched it breaks the protective barrier.
Finish restorers are designed to help treat faded finishes or light scratches distributed across a wide area of your hardwood floors.
It s a big job and one best left to hardwood floor pros who will charge about 1 50 to 4 per square foot to refinish the floor.
Don t use a foam roller or brush to apply the polyurethane you ll end up with air bubbles in the finish go with a lambswool applicator or natural bristle brush instead.
Floors like these will need to be sanded repaired and refinished.
This application method works best rather than directly drawing the stain marker over the scratch because it allows for a gradual addition of stain.
These restorers can be effective treating minor scuffs especially if the wood itself has not been damaged.
Seal the sanded area.
This can be done in one of two ways.
Floors that have been finished with polyurethane are resistant to moisture and stains but as with any surface finish they can be scratched.