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14th February 2005, 03:28 PM #1
Spot repairs on polished flloorboards
A couple of years ago I sanded, stained and polished my parquetry floors, they came up a treat.
However during some further renovations I dropped some paint remover in a couple of areas about an inch or two square have been damaged.
I am not sure how to tackle the repair, I have removed the effect gloss finish but what next, if apply more gloss I will end up with an uneven finish, but sanding will leave affect the surrounding areas as well.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
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19th February 2005, 08:07 AM #2
this is a bit of a toughie - of course the smart**** in me wants to ask you why you would have paint remover there in the first place
but that's because I have done far stooopida things in my time and love a p!ss take.
As you mention that you are the one who did the job previously, I imagine you know what you used finish-wise. So i would suggest going through the exact same process, then hitting the newly done areas with steel wool to knock the top off the shine. I doubt you would need to use furniture grade steel wool, as a floor gets rough treatment. Anyway, using the same ingredients and a bit od what I call "detail-ageing" should do it.Steve
Kilmore (Melbourne-ish)
Australia
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