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Posted by Pam on February 13, 2008, 10:10 am
I have an old house that has hardwood floors can someone tell me how
to remove paint from them the oops does not work, also how do you put
the shine back into the wood.
Thanks Pam
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Posted by benick on February 13, 2008, 10:20 am
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>I have an old house that has hardwood floors can someone tell me how
> to remove paint from them the oops does not work, also how do you put
> the shine back into the wood.
> Thanks Pam
Floor sander..
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Posted by apn96970 on November 2, 2008, 2:55 pm
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>>I have an old house that has hardwood floors can someone tell me how
>> to remove paint from them the oops does not work, also how do you put
>> the shine back into the wood.
>> Thanks Pam
>Floor sander..
But be sure you know how to run it. Amateurs have been known to gouge
out the (valuable) boards because applying uneven pressure. Think
about hiring a pro if you're concerned about running the sander.
Once the paint has been removed, you have several choices to refinish
the bare wood. Would be good to read up on the choices. Go online
with key words like "refinishing wood floors" and review the options.
Good luck!
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Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Blattus_Slaf on February 13, 2008, 4:54 pm
Pam wrote:
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> I have an old house that has hardwood floors can someone tell me how
> to remove paint from them the oops does not work, also how do you put
> the shine back into the wood.
> Thanks Pam
Call the Floor guy and have them sanded and pollyed then they will shine
like glass.
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Blattus Slafaly ? 3 :) 7/8
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Posted by Red Green on February 13, 2008, 5:01 pm
13e0bd59ad1c@q21g2000hsa.googlegroups.com:
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> I have an old house that has hardwood floors can someone tell me how
> to remove paint from them the oops does not work, also how do you put
> the shine back into the wood.
> Thanks Pam
How much paint we talkin' Pam?
Key question is over time, has it had clear over it?
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> to remove paint from them the oops does not work, also how do you put
> the shine back into the wood.
> Thanks Pam