More facts on sandpaper types.
What grit of sandpaper for hardwood floors.
Replace the abrasive belt after sanding about 250 square feet for most effective results.
Do not skip the progression from coarse grades to finer grades.
Use overlapping strokes by at least 1 3 the belt width to remove scratches.
We call this process rough cutting.
Don t be afraid to use new belts and more than one.
Macro grit sized sandpapers are commonly used on tougher wood and metals and have a stronger clearance.
The medium grit paper smooths the floor by removing the visible lines from the coarse sandpaper.
If your floor does not have serious damage and only has a thin layer of finish you may be able to skip this step and start with 60 grit sandpaper instead.
On older floors the first step when sanding is to choose an aggressive grit like 24 grit per square inch to level the boards one to another and remove imperfections if possible.
You ll often need to even out the sandpaper by putting sandpaper shims in the drum s loading slot.
Sanding wood floors refinishing yourself will definitely save money and even an inexperienced homeowner can likely do a better job than the lowest bidding handyperson who quotes on it once you understand the basics a quality final result on your wood floor is more about patience than anything else.
Use the edger using the same grit you just used on the drum to sand all the areas that the drum couldn t reach repeat steps 4 through 6 until you have sanded the entire floor through 80 grit or 100 grit for maple floors or oak floors that will be stained.
Start with coarse sandpaper of 36 to 40 grit progress to a medium 60 grit paper and finish with a finer 100 grit.
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This is usually the final grit for maple birch or other particularly hard woods and for any floor that you would like to stain.
Takes out 60 or 80 grit scratch.
Macro grits are a class of abrasives that range from medium to coarse sandpaper calibers.
Use a radiator edger to sand under all radiators or toe kicks if you have them.
Best answer for either soft or hardwoods start around 50 grit and gradually step down to 120 grit.
Can take out the scratch from 120 grit or 100 grit sandpaper if necessary.
Once the entire room is down to bare smooth wood switch to a medium 80 grit sandpaper.
For most floors 36 grit sandpaper is a good place to start.