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m Ransley October 31st 06 12:01 PM

Help! Wood floor refinishing nightmare.
 
Call the company that made the poly, try to remove it before it fully
cures.


[email protected] October 31st 06 12:34 PM

Help! Wood floor refinishing nightmare.
 
Hi,

We just had some wood floors refinished upstairs. The job came out ok
but we had a big problem where the water based polyurethane that they
used seeped through the floor and came down into our basement. It got
all over this computer desk and spattered over the monitor and a couple
of printers. Nothing is ruined to the point of not being functional,
but the desk looks like crap and so do the printers.

Nothing I have tried takes this stuff off. I am guessing that anything
that could take it off would also take the finish of the desk off. The
desk is a finished piece of white pine we got from IKEA.

Is there any way to get this stuff off of the desk or the plastic
printers?

Thanks in advance,
Steve


[email protected] October 31st 06 01:55 PM

Help! Wood floor refinishing nightmare.
 
I would try a very mild paint remover, like citristrip, on a sample
area.


JoeSpareBedroom October 31st 06 02:06 PM

Help! Wood floor refinishing nightmare.
 
wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi,

We just had some wood floors refinished upstairs. The job came out ok
but we had a big problem where the water based polyurethane that they
used seeped through the floor and came down into our basement. It got
all over this computer desk and spattered over the monitor and a couple
of printers. Nothing is ruined to the point of not being functional,
but the desk looks like crap and so do the printers.

Nothing I have tried takes this stuff off. I am guessing that anything
that could take it off would also take the finish of the desk off. The
desk is a finished piece of white pine we got from IKEA.

Is there any way to get this stuff off of the desk or the plastic
printers?

Thanks in advance,
Steve


For the plastic surfaces, you might try VERY carefully slipping a razor
blade under the polyurethane spots. In a perfect world, they might come off
in chips.



Art October 31st 06 07:41 PM

Help! Wood floor refinishing nightmare.
 
More proof that anything that can go wrong will go wrong. Considering that
it had to go thru cracks between panels in the floor and thru the subfloor,
this is amazing.



wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi,

We just had some wood floors refinished upstairs. The job came out ok
but we had a big problem where the water based polyurethane that they
used seeped through the floor and came down into our basement. It got
all over this computer desk and spattered over the monitor and a couple
of printers. Nothing is ruined to the point of not being functional,
but the desk looks like crap and so do the printers.

Nothing I have tried takes this stuff off. I am guessing that anything
that could take it off would also take the finish of the desk off. The
desk is a finished piece of white pine we got from IKEA.

Is there any way to get this stuff off of the desk or the plastic
printers?

Thanks in advance,
Steve




JoeSpareBedroom October 31st 06 07:42 PM

Help! Wood floor refinishing nightmare.
 
"Art" wrote in message
.net...
More proof that anything that can go wrong will go wrong. Considering
that it had to go thru cracks between panels in the floor and thru the
subfloor, this is amazing.



Sounds like they applied it with a fire hose.



[email protected] October 31st 06 08:42 PM

Help! Wood floor refinishing nightmare.
 
It's possible the wood floors ARE the subfloor...mine are.

Jo Ann

Art wrote:
More proof that anything that can go wrong will go wrong. Considering that
it had to go thru cracks between panels in the floor and thru the subfloor,
this is amazing.



[email protected] October 31st 06 09:14 PM

Help! Wood floor refinishing nightmare.
 
I take it the roof in the basement is unfinished open joists?
wrote:
Hi,

We just had some wood floors refinished upstairs. The job came out ok
but we had a big problem where the water based polyurethane that they
used seeped through the floor and came down into our basement. It got
all over this computer desk and spattered over the monitor and a couple
of printers. Nothing is ruined to the point of not being functional,
but the desk looks like crap and so do the printers.

Nothing I have tried takes this stuff off. I am guessing that anything
that could take it off would also take the finish of the desk off. The
desk is a finished piece of white pine we got from IKEA.

Is there any way to get this stuff off of the desk or the plastic
printers?

Thanks in advance,
Steve



PaPaPeng October 31st 06 09:34 PM

Help! Wood floor refinishing nightmare.
 
On 31 Oct 2006 04:34:17 -0800, "
wrote:

Is there any way to get this stuff off of the desk or the plastic
printers?



Water soluble
-
1. Try alcohol.

2. Try the waterless hand cleaner used for removing grease, used by
gargage mechanics. Its a paste with pumice. I find that an excellent
product for cleaning many things and it leaves a smooth surface too.
Its great for cleaning the "cultured marble" bathroom countertops.

Father Haskell October 31st 06 10:00 PM

Help! Wood floor refinishing nightmare.
 

JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi,

We just had some wood floors refinished upstairs. The job came out ok
but we had a big problem where the water based polyurethane that they
used seeped through the floor and came down into our basement. It got
all over this computer desk and spattered over the monitor and a couple
of printers. Nothing is ruined to the point of not being functional,
but the desk looks like crap and so do the printers.

Nothing I have tried takes this stuff off. I am guessing that anything
that could take it off would also take the finish of the desk off. The
desk is a finished piece of white pine we got from IKEA.

Is there any way to get this stuff off of the desk or the plastic
printers?

Thanks in advance,
Steve


For the plastic surfaces, you might try VERY carefully slipping a razor
blade under the polyurethane spots. In a perfect world, they might come off
in chips.


Wet sand with 600 or finer. Buff out by hand with Mother's or
Meguire's.
That doesn't work, spray paint the plastic for a unique look.

For the desk, scrape with a razor and rub with 0000 wool, then either
of
the auto compounds to bring up the gloss if lacquer. Watco will fix
damaged oil finishes.


[email protected] November 2nd 06 02:50 PM

Help! Wood floor refinishing nightmare.
 


On Oct 31, 8:55 am, wrote:
I would try a very mild paint remover, like citristrip, on a sample
area.


Thanks for the tip!

Citristrip does the job! It took off the poly but left the finish on
the desk in tact. I only let it sit 5 minutes.

YeeHa!

Steve



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