How can burns on wood floors be sanded naturally?
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Just sand natruly or burn all floor I have seen it done it looks great then vanish
Marsha, I am not sure what you mean by "sanded naturally". Can you offer more information or attach a picture?
If you mean hand sanding, yes, but note that if the burn marks are deep or numerous, you may create low points in the floor when sanding. In that case, you may need to sand the entire floor, down to bare wood, then re-stain and seal. If doing entire floor, you'll want to use a rotary sander.
If you can lightly sand it, you could use a stain pen to add the color back.