Store and dispose of oil soaked rags properly.
What grit to sand hardwood 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.
Hardwood floor sanding diy instructions.
Step by step process for sanding hardwood floors step 1.
24 grit are rougher and larger numbers i e.
You ll need to sand the entire floor not just one section.
Therefore smaller numbers i e.
Can take out the scratch from 120 grit or 100 grit sandpaper if necessary.
So it is only right that i do an article about sanding wood floors with hand sanders.
Before you start sanding remove everything from the room and vacuum the floor.
This is usually the final grit for maple birch or other particularly hard woods and for any floor that you would like to stain.
Situations differ but you may not be able to refinish your hardwood floor more than 10 times.
For refinishing a hardwood floor you will have to sand over that floor multiple times.
Remove shoe moulding the wood trim where the wall meets the floor.
For either soft or hardwoods start around 50 grit and gradually step down to 120 grit.
Then sand the entire area at the same angle moving constantly as you work.
Choosing sandpaper grit sequence.
Takes out 60 or 80 grit scratch.
The rotary cut of the edger is the most aggressive cut of all the floor sanding machines.
100 grit are finer producing a smoother result.
You need to sand the floor at least four times using a finer level of sandpaper each time for getting a smoothly nice hardwood floor.
Sanding a wood floor is a multi step process.
Hard work that can be alleviated with the use of a floor sander.
As i have said many times before sanding hardwood floors by hand can be a lot of hard work.
This is usually the final grit for most standard hardwood floors.
With that said i have now spoken to way too many people that will be sanding their floors by hand no matter what.
A lower number means coarser and more abrasive.
A typical first cut with an edger is 60 or 80 grit then completed with 100 grit after the floor has been filled.
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.
Sanding the floor will kick up a lot of dust so protect light fixtures and tape over electrical outlets.
Knowing how to keep the scratch pattern with the grain as much as possible minimizes edger swirl marks.
There are many grits of sand paper.
Sandpaper grit designations might be the opposite from what you think.
Flooring experts estimate that hardwood floors can be sanded for refinishing up to 10 times depending on the thoroughness of the sanding and the level of wear and tear on the floor.