I thought a 4 day weekend would be plenty of time to refinish a bedroom floor.
I rented a sander and started sanding. Well, our house was built in 1922 and this floor must have had a yearly coat of poly for the last 50 years.
The old finish kept gumming up the sander. After fighting this i broke down and got some paint/varnish remover. The results were fair. So i sanded, and sanded.
Finally somewhat satisfied with the sanding , more like "this will have to be good enough". I vacuumed and tack clothed the floor. Everything ive read about applying the polyurethane says use a lambswood applicator. Even the directions on the can. So i did. First coat went on fine. Let dry overnight, this morning i went to put on the second coat and this ******** expletive lambswool applicator shed all over the first coat. I quickly threw it in the trash and used a brush. The brush worked fine but the remnants of this shedding lambswool can be seen throughout the floor finish. I am wondering if more coats will eventually hide most of the sheds. The shedding is clear and only seen on the surface. Any suggestions on what to do here? I think of myself as a pretty handy guy, can tackle most projects with no problem. Ive met my match with this one. Thanks for any advice.
Brad
I rented a sander and started sanding. Well, our house was built in 1922 and this floor must have had a yearly coat of poly for the last 50 years.
The old finish kept gumming up the sander. After fighting this i broke down and got some paint/varnish remover. The results were fair. So i sanded, and sanded.
Finally somewhat satisfied with the sanding , more like "this will have to be good enough". I vacuumed and tack clothed the floor. Everything ive read about applying the polyurethane says use a lambswood applicator. Even the directions on the can. So i did. First coat went on fine. Let dry overnight, this morning i went to put on the second coat and this ******** expletive lambswool applicator shed all over the first coat. I quickly threw it in the trash and used a brush. The brush worked fine but the remnants of this shedding lambswool can be seen throughout the floor finish. I am wondering if more coats will eventually hide most of the sheds. The shedding is clear and only seen on the surface. Any suggestions on what to do here? I think of myself as a pretty handy guy, can tackle most projects with no problem. Ive met my match with this one. Thanks for any advice.
Brad