Job and when i coated the floor oil base satin the finish started flaking off the floor from the grain i have had this problem one other time in the 4 years that i have been sanding floors.
Chipped flaking polyurethane finish on floors.
I know that the problem is wax in the grain of the wood and i also know that even if i sand the whole floor again the same thing will.
If you re not sure why the floor is peeling you can send peelings into a finish lab.
Nobody likes to see polyurethane peel especially just after refinishing the floor.
They can typically determine the number of coats within the sample the scratch patterns which finishes are on the floor and whether contamination or stain residual is present all of which can give you the cause for failure.
The best method is have the floor prepared for recoating as described above and then have a very thin coat of polyurethane applied to minimize finish build up.
Step 2 apply the mixture onto the polyurethane finish covering the stained wood.
So you will end with a blotchy looking floor.
Dirt or chemicals on top of a floor or embedded in its finish can cause subsequent coats of finish to flake or peel off.
Hardwood floor finishes have varying levels of ease durability even glossiness.
We recently had our floors screened and recoated throughout the house.
Less so in the lr dr and foyer but still peeling in.
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Floor finishes peel because the floor was contaminated or improperly prepped when the finish was applied.
Sand the area clean it with a solvent afterwards denatured alcohol apply polyurethane let dry.
Consider these tips for common wood floor repairs.
Additional coats of polyurethane will not reduce the dings and dents.
For example it s not uncommon for old floors to start peeling as the old.
The polyurethane floor finish is peeling by jarrett melendez take the proper steps to make sure your polyurethane doesn t peel.
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Use solvent based polyurethane and get the same finish type gloss satin etc and apply a few thick coats.
They were recoated with high gloss oil base polyurethane 2 coats.
It looks remarkably good.
I sanded a 980 sq ft.
Polyurethane will not make a wood floor any harder than it already is.
A contaminated floor won t hold finish.
Before you act you need to identify the issues.
At many of the board seams in the kitchen the polyurethane is peeling up and bubbling.
I have had repairs done on oak floors that resulted in refinishing small areas.