Step 3 protect yourself.
Do it yourself wood floor staining.
Staining wood is an easy enough diy task but it s definitely a process that requires attention to detail.
Stopping can create permanent marks in your floors.
Number or otherwise label each piece as you remove it to make it easier to put it back after refinishing the floor.
And when it does go wrong the only solution is to re sand the floor and start all over from the beginning.
Before floor refinishing with a sander you should pull up the shoe base moulding along where the floor meets the wall.
Stain adds beautiful color.
Use a method called water popping in which you run a wet mop or cloth over the newly sanded floor to raise the grain.
In this case the color stays in the finish on top of the wood.
Moving with the grain of the wood work in 3 to 4 foot sections.
Adding stain to bare or stripped wood can both change the color and highlight the grain pattern of any interior wood.
Burn staining requires the use of a torch and water to stain your hardwood floor but the utmost care is required when using this method.
The other way is to use a stain or wood dye which is a liquid usually water or solvent based that contains a pigment which soaks into the wood.
Stained hands and clothing uneven coloring and a rough wood surface are just a few of the things that can go awry if you re not particularly careful.
Overlap rows by one board.
Keep moving across the floor at a slow steady pace.
Stain makes sander scratch shockingly visible.
Allow approximately 30 minutes drying time before staining.
This is a very coarse paper that will do the heavy duty work of removing scratches dings and the old finish but will leave a rough surface.
Wood staining do s and don ts.
When trying out your test area use either an inconspicuous area of the floor or a sample piece of the wood if available.
Even though refinishing a wood floor may not evoke a sense of imminent danger safety is still job one for any household handyman.
There are 2 ways to do this one way is with a colored finish such as browned lacquer a floor paint or white oil for example.
Here are four big reasons why.
As this project will require you to work with polyurethane you will need to take certain measures to protect yourself.
Use the same method and material you will use to do the actual staining.
Staining floors especially for first time do it yourselfers is a tricky business.
This will cause the wood to better accept the stain.
Otherwise you can end up with an awfully big mess.
While wood in its natural state can provide breathtaking beauty it doesn t always match the other colors or wood tones in our home.
Pry up the moulding with a pry bar using a piece of scrap wood to protect the baseboard.