How To Repair Damage To Your Hardwood Floor
At some point your hardwood floor will be damaged by normal wear and tear no matter how sturdy the hardwood flooring is built. Over time it will be subjected to water or drink spills, heel marks and scratches, discarded gum, accumulated dust and grit, and many other floor accidents. However before you pick up the phone to call for professional floor cleaners or restorers you should know that there are certain minor blemishes that you can repair yourself.
Keep reading for three tips on how to repair your damaged hardwood flooring without calling in the experts.
1. How to repair damage to hardwood flooring caused by stains.
Water and other liquid spills can be the worst enemy of hardwood floors. The look of the entire floor surface can be ruined by one single stain when it is on a very open or noticeable spot. Many times the only effective way to make the necessary repair to get rid of this eyesore is to refinish the entire hardwood floor surface in that room. Although you should still try to focus on and refinish just the affected spot first. However if you think the stain gives your floor and home character, then you may want to leave the stain entirely alone for the time being.