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bob kater May 4th 07 12:49 AM

wood flooring
 
I have a few very black spots in my wood floor from plants sitting on the
floor and water weeping thru. I want to sand my floors but how do I get rid
of these black spots.



Danimal May 4th 07 01:58 AM

wood flooring
 
I'm assuming you have light oak or maple
In hardwood you don't. That black goes deep. Live with it or replace the
pieces.
Or.........
I would sand the area and try to lighten up the spots and blend them in with
a stain that would match the natural wood color and then put the clear
finish back over the area when dry.
Or........
Darken the entire floor color and then re-clear.

"bob kater" wrote in message
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I have a few very black spots in my wood floor from plants sitting on the
floor and water weeping thru. I want to sand my floors but how do I get rid
of these black spots.




[email protected] May 4th 07 02:16 PM

wood flooring
 
Sounds typical of iron tainted water reacting with tannins in the
wood. Oxalic acid reverses the reaction. Look in paint store for
wood bleach and check the label. Don't inhale dust when sanding after
use.

On Thu, 3 May 2007 19:49:21 -0400, "bob kater"
wrote:

I have a few very black spots in my wood floor from plants sitting on the
floor and water weeping thru. I want to sand my floors but how do I get rid
of these black spots.



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