Try Goof-Off, you can get at Home Depot and Lowes, but test it first on an inconspicuious spot, as it may remove your finish, but it's supposed to remove marker and crayon. Good Luck!
Yes, polyurethane can effectively fill cracks in a wood floor.
No, in fact the wax can ruin the polyurethane finish. Clean the floor with a good wood floor cleaner. Do not mop with water.
Polyurethane applied to a floor is virtually never sprayed. It is generally applied with an absorbent pad, frequently made of wool or a synthetic.
Say it was high gloss, if the wood soaks it in deep and you only put two thin coats on it will not shine like it should. Because it should shine a lot. Can depend on how much gets absorbed by the wood.
Rubber casters are better for a hardwood floor as they will not scratch the wood surface and not leave black marks on your floor.
The best wood floor adhesive for a long-lasting and secure installation is polyurethane adhesive. It provides strong bonding and durability, ensuring the wood floor stays in place for a long time.
No, it is not recommended to stain wood after applying polyurethane because the polyurethane creates a protective barrier that can prevent the stain from properly penetrating the wood. It is best to stain the wood before applying polyurethane for the best results.
To apply polyurethane to wood floors effectively, follow these steps: Sand the wood floor to remove any imperfections. Clean the floor thoroughly to remove dust and debris. Apply a coat of polyurethane using a brush or roller, working in the direction of the wood grain. Allow the first coat to dry completely before applying additional coats. Sand lightly between coats for a smooth finish. Apply multiple coats as needed for durability and protection.
To refinish a wood floor DIY style, follow these steps: 1. Clean the floor thoroughly. 2. Sand the floor to remove old finish. 3. Apply wood stain if desired. 4. Apply a clear finish like polyurethane. 5. Allow the floor to dry completely before walking on it.
Screening a floor means a light sanding, just to take off the polyurethane. Coating it, is to reapply to finish.
About $80 to rent a floor sander and polyurethane is about $25 a gallon. So depends on how big of an area
Yes, you can apply polyurethane to pressure treated wood. It is important to allow the wood to dry completely before applying the polyurethane to ensure proper adhesion and finish.