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fosterla June 21st 06 02:09 AM

pine flooring, please help!
 
Got as far as sanding my 80 year old pine floors and discovered severe
pet stains. I really don't know what to do in terms of finishing.

1) Should I use a darker stain to blend in the pet stains?
2) Do I need a pre-stain conditioner since it's pine? I've heard that
old pine doesn't stain blotchy like new.
3) What about polyurethane coats? I've heard that even if you want a
satin finish the first coat should be glossy because it's harder.

Thanks,
Lauren


[email protected] June 21st 06 09:45 AM

pine flooring, please help!
 
Many suggest all coats should be gloss then the last coat the sheen
desired. Gloss doesn't have flatteners that obscure the grain.

On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 01:09:27 GMT, lid (fosterla) wrote:

Got as far as sanding my 80 year old pine floors and discovered severe
pet stains. I really don't know what to do in terms of finishing.

1) Should I use a darker stain to blend in the pet stains?
2) Do I need a pre-stain conditioner since it's pine? I've heard that
old pine doesn't stain blotchy like new.
3) What about polyurethane coats? I've heard that even if you want a
satin finish the first coat should be glossy because it's harder.

Thanks,
Lauren


bent June 21st 06 12:42 PM

pine flooring, please help!
 
watch your gouges w/ pine



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