Try using a fine steel wool with some Murphy's oil soap, The holes will probebly need to be filled and you can use a wood filler in a tube that is sold by the pre finished wood at Home centers.
usually and most of the time without the carpet. like on hardwood floors
No, funslides are for carpet only. The material they have would not slide on hardwood.
your odds are pretty good. my house was built in '35 and there was beautiful hardwood underneath the nasty carpet!
If you are planning to renovate your home in the near future, consider hardwood flooring to give your house an earthy and classy feel. Hardwood can give your home a classic ambience that carpet can't compete with. There are pros and cons to installing hardwood floors in your home. Make sure not to install hardwood in bathrooms or basements. Wood flooring can be very sensitive to moisture. When you do install hardwood floor, make sure to use an effective moisture protection. If you decide to install hardwood floors in your home yourself, consider installing prefinished hardwood. Going this route can save you lots of extra time and work staining, sanding, and finishing your hardwood.
While you can use a hardwood floor cleaner on any type of floor, it will only be effective on hardwood. It won't really help on carpet, and in some cases may damage the carpet.
You will need a reducer initially, most hardwood floors come with a matching one.
Carpet in the bedroom can have several pros as well as cons. Carpet can be great when using furniture because when one moves furniture it can cause a risk of scraping hardwood floors. Hardwood floors can be slippery versus carpet which is not. Carpet can be desired by a lot of families with children since the flooring is softer.
Hardwood flooring is more hypo-allergenic than carpet and is also easier to clean. It tends to be more expensive and can also scratch or warp depending on the conditions of your house.
The Carpet King company specializes in flooring installation in the Minnesota area. They install material such as carpet, tiles, vinyl, hardwood, and laminate.
The best vacuum to clean hardwood floors with is the wet and dry vacuum. It can easily switch from wet carpet to dry hardwood flooring. It can be seen on the website for Kohl's.
Put carpet down on your floors.
Wouldn't recommend this ... it may warp your hardwood flooring and/or permanently damage the wood finish. There are "floor strippers" made for this purpose.