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Hard Work on Hardwoods Posted October 18th, 2016 by IB Flooring (https://www.ibflooring.com/blog/author /surf-digital/) & filed under Floors (https://www.ibflooring.com/blog/category /floors/), Interior Design (https://www.ibflooring.com/blog/category/interiordesign/).
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DIY If You’re Really Brave Sanding a wooden floor isn’t something that can readily be taken on by anybody but the most handy DIYer. It’s not a particularly technical job, but you do need powerful, heavy and dangerous tools, protective clothing and equipment and
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masks. In addition to this it’s an absolutely filthy job that creates and incredible amount of noise. First of all you’ll need to prepare the floor or floors you need sanding. This basically involves removing all the furniture in the room. If you have floorboards you will have to make sure that all nailheads are sunk below the surface of the floor as running a floor sander over them can create sparks that will be drawn into the dust sacks, which poses a huge fire risk. If only one or two of your rooms need attention, it will also be necessary to seal all the other rooms in your house
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