How do I repair burn marks in hard wood floors?
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Recently i had a huge mess and i need to fix it before my parents find out. Any ideas?
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I may sand a tiny bit and leave the burn.........it MAKES that old look !!!
you're going to have to sand at least a little bit to see if it's actually into the wood - or just the finish --
LIGHTLY scrape away with a razor blade or utility knife, (always go with the grain of the wood), if you have small spots, you can use corner of razor blade to get them and/or a little piece of steel wool Clean the surface completely and then wit ha clean cloth, dab on Tung oil. if another coat is needed, let dry, then apply more.
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Elaine, when you find this answer, let me know! I think I have to sand the floors, bleach the wood and re-finish!
I would touch it up with some paint that you think would be about the color of the wood if it was raw wood. Or a color that would be close to the gold color in the wood. After the paint is dry, I would put some stain on it about same color as the darker streaks in the wood. Then wipe off the stain to make it look like the darker streaks in the wood. When the stain is dry, and you like how it looks, varnish over the spot. If you don't like it, keep experimenting until you get the correct color combination. You might want to experiment on another piece of wood, or a piece of cardboard first.
I would sand it and try applying some coconut oil.. I use it on floors...
Thanks!