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Hi, this is Peggy. I hope this information helps you seal your wooden floors. HOW TO STAIN AND SEAL HARDWOOD FLOORS
How to Stain and Seal Hardwood Floors - dummies
https://www.dummies.com/home.../flooring/how-to-stain-and-seal-hardwood-floors/
This article from Hometalk might be helpful Honny
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/paint/the-three-basic-steps-to-stain-wood-40626325
The Three Basic Steps to Stain Wood
A long handle and roller will save your back for applying it
Work in sections and with the grain of the wood. Wipe off excess.
Hi there, perhaps this might help: https://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/rooms-and-spaces/floors/how-to-stain-a-hardwood-floor
Hello, here is a great video instruction, hope it helps you out,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aoDrwXoSoQ
you would need to sand it well first so if it is a big piece i would ask proffesional to help but applying stain is easiest with cloth
These posts can help you: Home and Garden DIY Ideas | Hometalk
these can help you: Home and Garden DIY Ideas | Hometalk
Staining a wood floor is a great way to give it a new look and make it more durable. When you are ready to stain your wood floor, you will need to make sure you have the following items: -A cleaner for the floor (we recommend a cleaner like Bona) -Sandpaper -A rag -A tack cloth -An extension pole -A scraper -A long brush -An oil-based stain -A stain applicator pad -A paint roller -A paint tray -Paintbrushes -Tape measure -Paint stirrer -Paper towels
Choose your stain from the DIY store. and get advice at the same time as to what you should apply it with. Start at the farthest point from your doorway and work backwards, so you don't find yourself marooned!
It is difficult process so use light stain
You have to sand it and then add the stain
You need to sand down the floor take all marks off if you want them off because with the stain you will see them more. Then after you sand it vacuumed really well .then start staining from the farthest corner and work your way out of the room. Let dry as long as the can says .If it’s not the color you want after it’s dry re stain starting the same way wearing socks only on the floor they might get stain on them start in the corner . After it’s dry totaly you need to polyurethane the floor to protect it and then every other year maybe touch up with Polly.
Keep in mind that staining a wooden floor requires a certain amount of physical agility to bend, crawl on your knees, and to reach out at awkward angles. It may not be a suitable diy project for everyone.
Clean the wood floor well, let dry. Sand with fine grit sandpaper, clean, let dry, then apply the color stain you want.
Check this link https://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/rooms-and-spaces/floors/how-to-stain-a-hardwood-floor