Uneven Staining Hardwood Floors
Try to avoid letting the edges dry.
Uneven staining hardwood floors. Maple and birch are tight grained woods with very small pores and the density of the pore wall fibers varies drastically. Hello i am having issues on sanding and staining my hardwood floors. You will need to sand the area that has the uneven stain on it. You can also fix uneven stains on hardwood floors by staining it.
In order to properly install hardwood on uneven flooring the floor itself has to be smoothed out. If your stain looks blotchy or uneven on your floors it was probably caused by poor application technique or poor wood preparation. Work from the far corner of your room toward the door so you don t step on the fresh stain. Don t allow stain to pool on the floor.
Uneven hardwood floor stain can not only be unsightly it can actually lower your home s value. You want to lightly sand. If a recent home improvement project left you with an uneven finish it may be possible to lighten any dark spots and even out the floor s stain. So if the piece is sanded to 180 you should sand the endgrain to 220 or 320.
Uneven staining can be a real pain. Wipe harder on very dark areas to lighten the stain to match existing lighter areas. Step 1 lightly sand the area. Let the stain dry for 30 minutes.
I won t use it again unless it s some sort of unusual circumstance. For concrete surfaces sanding and polishing may be required. Fortunately you can correct this problem with just a little bit of work and some time. There are a few things you can do to even things out in the future.
Minwax stain is a lot thinner and you can t dilly dally at all with it on the floor. Wipe the floor down again with an acetone soaked cloth if you can still see uneven colors. This can be done through the use of underlays and re surfacing. Wipe dark areas of the floor with mineral.
Repeat if necessary until the color evens out. First you should sand the end grain to one or two grits higher than the rest of the piece. Wipe away excess stain from the floor before moving to the next area.