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7th January 2007, 11:38 PM
Help!!
While moving into our house, which has freshly polished timber floors, we've had a minor disaster. One of the items we moved in was heavy, and on wheels.
We since discovered that the wheels were not properly rounded and had a projection in the middle. This has resulted in grooves being made in our floors. The polish itself isn't cut up, but the timber has been compressed under the wheels. The floors are beech (supposedly fairly hard) and have been polished with polyeurathane (not sure if 1 or 2 pack). They are very glossy - which we understood was harder too.
I've read about using an iron / damp cloths to re-expand the compressed timber. Would this be OK to do on polished floors - would the heat and moisture do more harm?
Thanks in advance for any advice!!
Rgds
kkkkkkk
While moving into our house, which has freshly polished timber floors, we've had a minor disaster. One of the items we moved in was heavy, and on wheels.
We since discovered that the wheels were not properly rounded and had a projection in the middle. This has resulted in grooves being made in our floors. The polish itself isn't cut up, but the timber has been compressed under the wheels. The floors are beech (supposedly fairly hard) and have been polished with polyeurathane (not sure if 1 or 2 pack). They are very glossy - which we understood was harder too.
I've read about using an iron / damp cloths to re-expand the compressed timber. Would this be OK to do on polished floors - would the heat and moisture do more harm?
Thanks in advance for any advice!!
Rgds
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