Howard Brickman has begun sanding the old growth Eastern white pine floor in the bedroom. Like the sunroom, the fine quality of the millwork from Carlisle requires only about 2 passes. The next step is the finish. Brickman is using Tung Oil from Carlisle. This will take about 4 coats to complete. Next Bob and Brickman head back to the sunroom, where they are finishing up. Before he can apply the finish, Brickman smoothes the edges of the room with a hand scraper and palm sander. Next, he runs a floor polisher over the surface and then vacuums. Brickman is using Carlisle Tung Oil here as well. He begins by applying the oil to the corners with a hand sponge then uses a roller on the rest of the floor.
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I was house hunting and saw a house where someone - who obvioiusly did not know what they were doing - sanded the floor. Gouge marks galore. The floors were stained dark and the marks were clearly visible. You can really mess up the sanding if you are not careful. It was ugly.
you could try some of the dense foam weatherstripping with the sticky back. It would not last as long as the original, but couild be a temp fix until you can find the correct material.
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