Because wood is a fibrous, organic material, hardwood floors must be sealed to protect the wood from moisture, stains, scratches and everyday wear and tear. Most wood flooring receives a stain before it is sealed with a protective finish. Stain merely provides color; it does not count as a...
How to Remove Stains on Hardwood Floors Consider your flooring's finish before trying toremove a stain from wood floors. If the stain is on the surface, your floor probably has a hard finish. If the finish stain has penetrated through to the wood, the floor probably has a soft oiled fin...
Inspect your boards for damage or flaws before you nail them to prevent having to back track and remove them. Also have more then one box of flooring open at a time to chose from to help mix them together incase of any shading differences in stain or wood color. Keep working across the...
Hardwood Flooring Cleaning Tips, Hacks and Products Flooring & Carpet Hardwood How To Wood Home & Garden Products Hardwood floors bring an earthy, warm beauty to your home. They’re durable and, with proper care, last for decades. You can keep your hardwood floors looking lovely by following ...
From choosing a stain and finish to sanding and dust containment, your BCC will take care of your needs from start to finish. Why choose a Bona Certified Craftsman for your hardwood flooring project? A Bona Certified Craftsman combines skill, passion, and trustworthiness to give you the floors...
Remove as much dirt as possible so that it doesn’t mix in during the sanding process and further stain the floors. Read Transcript Damaged hardwood floors aren’t something you have to live with, and you don’t have to hire a pro to refinish them. With some elbow grease, and the righ...
If you are going the DIY route to sand your wood floors, our expert advice will help you avoid mistakes with time-tested tactics for a gorgeous wood floor.
Cleaning Hardwood Floors Your hardwood floor is installed. There is no flooring that looks as comfortable or luxurious as a beautiful hardwood floor. How do you care for and clean Hardwood flooring? It is an investment you certainly want to protect. Most major stores will have hardwood floor...
Just choose your stain color a bit more carefully than we did! More Flooring Projects If you would like to read about other flooring projects we’ve done, please check out the posts below: Refinishing Hardwood Floors 101 How To Install Hardwood Flooring Yourself How To Select Hardwood Flooring...
stain the floor if left too long. Blot up any liquid spills with a microfiber cloth and spot clean any sticky messes as soon as possible to avoid stains. TheSwiffer WetJetandSwiffer WetJet Wood Cleanerare perfect for these daily clean-ups and I love how quick and easy it is to use. ...