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How To Stain A Wooden Floor

Staining a wooden floor is the method of changing the colour of the wooden floors surface.

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How To Stain A Wooden Floor

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  1. How To Stain A Wooden Floor Staining a wooden floor is the method of changing the colour of the wooden floors surface.

  2. Staining a wooden floor is the method of changing the colour of the wooden floors surface. • When staining any wooden floor make sure to tape up the skirting boards, doors, door frames and anything else that is touching the floor to prevent any stain going on them. • You can use 25mm masking tape, but 50mm masking tape tends to be better. Always remember to work the stain into the wood before wiping it off.

  3. Staining A Wooden Floor With A Rotary Buffer You can use 25mm masking tape, but 50mm masking tape tends to be better. Always remember to work the stain into the wood before wiping it off.

  4. When starting off it is best to place the pad on the floor and fill the hole in the middle of the pad up with the stain.

  5. Staining A Wooden Floor By Hand Staining a floor by hand is lots of hard work. To stain a wooden floor by hand you will normally paint the stain on using a paint brush or roller depending on the size of the room you are doing.

  6. Once you have applied the stain to the wooden floor you will need to rub/work the stain in. At the same time you will be rubbing off any excess so it is like a 2 in 1 process. Leave the floor for 30 minutes and then rub off any excess.

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