Hi,
I've been donated some solid wood T&G flooring. Trying to work out how usable it is. It is covered in a very glossy finish - polyurethane finish probably? But it also has quite a lot of dinks, scratches etc. The shine is also a bit much.
Is it feasible to strip the surface treatment off? A quick google suggests chemical approach - or would belt sander work? It's not in-situ - just a stack of boards. So sanding would be pretty easy to do outside (boring admittedly). Any thoughts?
Also if I was sanding I'd do outside - H&S an issue obviously. What about environmental impact of sanded polyurethane - should I be worried?
thanks
Keith
I've been donated some solid wood T&G flooring. Trying to work out how usable it is. It is covered in a very glossy finish - polyurethane finish probably? But it also has quite a lot of dinks, scratches etc. The shine is also a bit much.
Is it feasible to strip the surface treatment off? A quick google suggests chemical approach - or would belt sander work? It's not in-situ - just a stack of boards. So sanding would be pretty easy to do outside (boring admittedly). Any thoughts?
Also if I was sanding I'd do outside - H&S an issue obviously. What about environmental impact of sanded polyurethane - should I be worried?
thanks
Keith