
Re-sanding natural wood floors is necessary to maintain the beauty and durability of wood floors. Here are some cases when you need to re-sand natural wood floors.
Scratched or damaged wood floors
After a period of use, wood floors can be scratched, cracked or worn due to the impact of heavy objects, movement or impact. Re-sanding will help remove scratches and renew the floor surface.
Paint or protective oil is peeling or worn
If the paint or protective oil is peeling or losing its shine, re-sanding will help remove the old layer, smooth the surface and create a foundation for the new coating to adhere more firmly.
The color of the wood floor is faded or lost its shine
If the wood floor is faded, loses its shine or shows signs of wear, re-sanding will help renew the color and surface of the floor, restoring its original beauty.
When the wooden floor has yellow stains or stains that are difficult to clean
If the wooden floor has yellow stains or old stains that cannot be cleaned by conventional methods, sanding will help remove these stains, making the floor surface clean and even.
When the wooden floor is rough or uneven
If the surface of a high-quality natural wooden floor is uneven in color, rough or cracked, sanding will help smooth the surface and create an even floor.
When the wooden floor accumulates dirt or debris that is difficult to clean
After a period of use, the wooden floor can accumulate dirt and debris that are difficult to clean by conventional methods. Sanding will help remove dirt and debris and make the floor easier to clean.