Scrape away materials like dried paint wax deposits and bits of carpeting that might have covered the floor.
How to clean gaps in old hard wood floors.
If you have a lot of gaps wood putty can become an eyesore if not done well.
Clean out the gaps.
Now that your rope is stained and dry use a utility knife to cut it into segments equal to the length of the gaps you want to fill.
Scrape out the gaps with a painter s 5 in 1 tool or flat head screwdriver removing all dirt and old putty from the gaps.
Use a hardwood cleaner or mineral spirits to deal with stains.
Then place a section of rope on top of the gap and use your fingers a 5 in 1 painter s tool a plastic spackling knife or a similar tool to gently press the rope into the gap.
Using wood glue as a filler for hardwood floors.
If you don t have.
Using caulk or silicon is often the fastest way to restore some semblance of normal to your gorgeous hardwood floors.
Be careful not to damage the edges of the adjoining floorboards.
The first thing you need to do before filling gaps with silicon in old wood floors is to get them as clean as possible.
Don t delay fixing hardwood floor gaps.
Old hardwood floors are often as sturdy as they are gorgeous.
If you do discover that your hardwood floor is beginning to gap in spots it s important that you take care of it sooner rather than later.
See before and after pics in video to help you visualize the difference.
See how to make your own wood filler and fix hardwood floor gaps.
With a little care you can bring them back to their former glory.
One popular method of filling larger gaps requires using strips of the same hardwood your floor is made from.
Repeat scraping and vacuuming until the gaps are clear.
For non seasonal gaps the only non rip out solution is to sand down the floor and fill the gaps with matching wood putty and then refinish the floor.
Make sure the room is humid to avoid the risk of your wood strip being pushed out the next time your floorboards swell.