How to remove dirt from the spaces between planks of old wood floor?
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Have you tried an air compressor. Use a nozzle
How to Clean Wood Floor Grooves - Wood Flooring Guy.com
www.woodflooringguy.com › Care & Maintenance of Wood Floors
Here is a link with another method as well:
https://www.hunker.com/13414723/how-to-clean-grooves-in-wood-floors
I might try filling in some of the more troublesome spaces with whatever plastic wood compound the hardware store might suggest - there would be no space for the dirt to accumulate. If it works, you could do a few more.
If using a crevice tool on the vac doesn't work, try using rolled up Scotch tape or (my fav) Silly Putty or Playdough. I used these to get into all the nooks and crannies of my carved furniture and auto. You just press a was into the area, and it comes back coated with crumbs, sand, dust, etc. You can reuse it over and over; just keep it covered!
I would fill the floor using sawdust and epoxy.