what type of wood flooring does not scratch?
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6 years agoDiana Bier Interiors, LLC
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Whoa! Brand new wood floors, Day 3: Scratches: 84098503498503485
Comments (4)You have a very good floor plus it is ~40% harder than oak. The floor you have is a sliced engineered, a superior method of manufacture. I imagine your Dad drug the mattress on edge with the heavy metal frame compressing the wood or if the box springs, a staple, nail or two causing the damage. The best cure we use is to replace the boards damaged. You could try using epoxy to fill the scratches and finish with matching sheen professional products but that is very difficult even for the pros....See MoreNew Marble Floors - Surface Scratches & Type of Sealer
Comments (2)Your best bet for the scratches is to have the floor polished before sealing. Depending on where you are located, the price may vary a bit, but will leave the floor looking brand new (like it should have looked when they left!) I found a contractor at www.marblefloorpolishing.com who was very helpful. Here is a link that might be useful: Marble Floor Polishing...See Morewhat type of stain on dog scratches on pine floors
Comments (1)join em it is a pine floor ! if you try wilcox oil .tung oil with hardeners could help as for color mix sample, mix sample until you get as close as possible.remember you are wearing in your floor scratches mean you enjoy living!...See MoreNew Wood Flooring Poly Peeling & Scratched
Comments (0)Merry Christmas to us ... this is what we got for Christmas ... SCRATCHES. Our new red oak floors were installed over the summer. We had them finished with an oil base stain and oil base poly and were told that this would make the finish much harder and durable. Unfortunately after 3 weeks the poly is starting to peel around the edges of each of the boards and the scratches are heart wrenching. We do not want to get the same flooring guy in because he ended up having to refinish them twice due to unacceptable stain coverage. We have a total of 3 coats of poly and the wood floors are placed over radiant heat. The floors in our master bedroom are water based finished and over radiant heat as well and are fine (different problem). Does anyone have any suggestions on what we should do? Any advice at this point would be helpful. Thank you. Karen...See MoreTmnca
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