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[email protected] (fosterla)

21/06/2006 1:09 AM

pine flooring, please help!

Got as far as sanding my 80 year old pine floors and discovered severe
pet stains. I really don't know what to do in terms of finishing.

1) Should I use a darker stain to blend in the pet stains?
2) Do I need a pre-stain conditioner since it's pine? I've heard that
old pine doesn't stain blotchy like new.
3) What about polyurethane coats? I've heard that even if you want a
satin finish the first coat should be glossy because it's harder.

Thanks,
Lauren


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in reply to [email protected] (fosterla) on 21/06/2006 1:09 AM

21/06/2006 7:42 AM

watch your gouges w/ pine



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in reply to [email protected] (fosterla) on 21/06/2006 1:09 AM

21/06/2006 4:45 AM

Many suggest all coats should be gloss then the last coat the sheen
desired. Gloss doesn't have flatteners that obscure the grain.

On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 01:09:27 GMT, [email protected] (fosterla) wrote:

>Got as far as sanding my 80 year old pine floors and discovered severe
>pet stains. I really don't know what to do in terms of finishing.
>
>1) Should I use a darker stain to blend in the pet stains?
>2) Do I need a pre-stain conditioner since it's pine? I've heard that
>old pine doesn't stain blotchy like new.
>3) What about polyurethane coats? I've heard that even if you want a
>satin finish the first coat should be glossy because it's harder.
>
>Thanks,
>Lauren


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