Paint that has dripped and hardened on a sealed surface will come off floor sanding.
The order to sanding and finishing wood flooring.
Before you start sanding remove everything from the room and vacuum the floor.
None of it is rocket science but it will help you to read through all the sanding pages including first things first working with sanders and edgers and the sanding faq before you begin.
Swirl marks in the wood or if the finish has worn down to the wood in certain areas.
Use 100 grit for all purpose sanding and 120 or 180 for the finest finish but follow power tool sanding with hand sanding.
When you sand your hardwood floors you use coarse sanding equipment to remove all of the finish and stain from your floors as well as smooth out the wood underneath those layers of stain and sealer.
You will remove a lot of wood stock even when sanding the hardest of wood floor species.
This is also usually a good.
Use 24 grit sandpaper if there are sander flaws e g.
Sanding a wood floor is a multi step process.
Be sure to work in well ventilated rooms when sanding or applying stain or finish.
But often that s the wrong solution.
You would have to sand deeply into that raw wood to remove the paint pigment.
Spot test the stain or finish to see what it looks like on the floor before applying a coat.
A step by step video for a home owner on how to use various wood floor sanders and how to apply the finish.
This is an intensive process that strips everything from the floor by grinding it down to the natural wood underneath all that shine.
If the floor happens to be raw wood paint can seep into the wood and stain it almost beyond repair.
You can finish sand both of these surfaces with 180 grit for example but you might begin with 80 grit on the solid wood and 120 grit on the plywood.
And always sand.
Remove shoe moulding the wood trim where the wall meets the floor.
After sanding fill in holes in the floor with wood putty or wood filler.
Refinishing hardwood floors is the right solution.
You ll need to sand the entire floor not just one section.
It would be a total waste of time and effort to begin with 80 grit on the pre sanded veneered wood and you would risk sanding through.
Sanding the floor will kick up a lot of dust so protect light fixtures and tape over electrical outlets.
Use when there is a good deal of flattening of the floor needed.
That way you ll get a heads up on and hopefully the knowledge to avoid some of the problems you might encounter and some of the mistakes beginners make.
When a wood floor loses its luster the usual solution is to sand it down to raw wood and completely refinish it.