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blueman

31/05/2005 10:49 PM

Fixing "puddle" of poly on wood floor

Whoever put the poly on our kitchen floor left some thickened
"puddles" near some of the thresholds.

Poly is oil-based sating.

What can I do to fix the puddles without ruining or redoing the entire
floor?


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in reply to blueman on 31/05/2005 10:49 PM

31/05/2005 8:25 PM

The lack of answers probably echos my initial reaction, there's no good
way. Maybe you can sand the puddle off and try to feather it out, then
recoat. Personally I'd do throw rugs.

Ba

B a r r y

in reply to blueman on 31/05/2005 10:49 PM

01/06/2005 11:00 AM

blueman wrote:
> Whoever put the poly on our kitchen floor left some thickened
> "puddles" near some of the thresholds.
>
> Poly is oil-based sating.
>
> What can I do to fix the puddles without ruining or redoing the entire
> floor?
>

Shave it down with a sharp cabinet scraper.

Barry

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in reply to blueman on 31/05/2005 10:49 PM

31/05/2005 10:46 PM

On Tue, 31 May 2005 22:49:00 GMT, blueman <[email protected]> wrote:

>Whoever put the poly on our kitchen floor left some thickened
>"puddles" near some of the thresholds.
>
>Poly is oil-based sating.
>
>What can I do to fix the puddles without ruining or redoing the entire
>floor?

Sandpaper, and patience ...down to a *very* fine water paper to
finish. It's how I remove slight blemishes form a varnished project,
leaving a smooth, clear surface.


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