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How to get scratches out of hardwood floors without sanding.
Repairing deep scratches and gouges.
One downside to this method of repairing scratches on your wood floor is now you can t recoat the floor without completely sanding the floor down and starting over.
How to remove gouges from hardwood floors.
Some pros refer to this as sandless refinishing but that can also refer to a different method that substitutes a chemical etcher for the buffer.
If you take a chunk out of the floor you ll have to fill the divot with wood putty then sand stain and finish with urethane making sure it blends.
This only works on real wood floors not bamboo.
Deeper gouges require wood filler.
This will make the scratches even less noticeable.
A complete sanding removes scratches but beware.
This can be done in one of two ways.
Buffing or abrading the existing coat before refinishing or alternatively applying a chemical etching kit.
Refinish the whole floor.
Fixing scratched hardwood floors is essential for any homeowner lucky enough to have wood floors.
The paste wax will not allow a new coat of polyurethane to attach to the old.
If your hardwood floor is only lightly worn damaged or scratched you may be able to refinish it without sanding.
This involves scuffing up the finish with a floor buffer and applying a refresher coat.
How to buff out scratches on hardwood floors.
There are two basic methods.
You can make your floor look as good as new.
Next buff out the scratches a second time.
If you have an engineered wood floor with a real wood surface make sure the real wood surface is more than 1mm thick sanding usually takes at least this much wood off the surface so a thicker layer is required for a complete sanding.
Many times you can recoat your exisiting finish by buffing it down and applying a new coat over the old.
Repairing deep scratches and gouges in a wood floor takes much more work and precision.
While hardwood floors are extremely durable and don t wear in the same way as carpet they do still exhibit signs of wear and tear over time.
Fortunately any clever dog owning diyer can make minor floor repairs without the help of a pro just follow our guide on how to get scratches and stains out of hardwood floors.