Follow the product instructions to use a paddle mixer to mix the wood leveler and water in the bucket.
How to clean in between wood floor planks.
Remove excess putty or filler using a putty knife without scratching the finish.
Clean the floor boards and make the gaps clear.
Let the party dry then apply a stain to match the color of your wood.
I need to resort to sanding paint removal liquids i guess.
Wipe the cloth across the floor working in 2 foot by 2 foot sections at a time.
Clean and vacuum the floor to ensure that the wood filler will adhere.
Do all this if you expect your solid wood floors to stay tight.
Use a gypsum board or putty knife to lay a thin layer of leveling glue on the joint between plywood.
And when the indoor humidity level reach past 60 use the air conditioner.
Vacuum with bare floor attachment.
Clean your hardwood floor regularly to protect it from damage.
You can use a furnace powered humidifier or the portable ones.
Use a hose attachment to vacuum inside the gaps where you ll be applying the filler.
Although wood floors are beautiful and durable dirt dust and debris does collect in the grooves between the planks.
Apply extra pressure to the black streaks between the joints.
My dremel would work i guess but 40x 20 just makes me shudder.
Removing boards is not an option unfortunately and power washing failed to remove the coatings.
Cleaning by hand will allow you to reach between the cracks more easily.
Get dirt from between your wooden planks.
Water will damage a wood floor.
I am redoing a deck with 1 in space between boards and multi layers of paint stain.
Take a wood putty and fill into the gaps using your finger.
If there s a lot of dirt dust and other debris on your floor the wood filler won t adhere well to the floor.
Dirt gets embedded between the planks of hardwood floors and dulls the shine of the wood.
Would prefer to sand but am at a loss for tool.
Smooth out the party by moving a damp cloth along the gap line.
And in the summer be sure to de humidify your basement constantly.
Paint will also seep into the grooves if you accidentally spill some on the floor.
The gaps that you have now are probably permanent.