Using a plastic trowel or a plastic spatula lay the sawdust glue mixture into the cracks.
Repair hole in wooden floor.
Fold the sandpaper so it has a pointed edge.
Clean these indents with a folded piece of sandpaper.
Did not want to sand and refinish the entire floor so i did some spot repairs.
The most reliable way to match the color of a species of wood to fill holes in a wood floor is to mix sawdust from that wood species with glue.
There were 3 boards fixed here plus 1 along the back wall.
I used scrap materials from previous pro.
When the latex is dry use fine grit.
Try to finish off as smooth as possible.
Install the filler wood piece and wait for the epoxy to dry.
For a deep gouge fill the hole with coloured latex wood filler in the shade that most closely matches your floor.
You could always cut a out of the existing floor somewhere out of the way like a closet corner but then you ve got a hole in your closet.
The shed floor in our backyard has a rotten floor from a water breech over the past few years and was falling apart.
I like how they are staggered so they will blend in with the rest of the floor.
Don t use just any glue though or it may discolor the sawdust.
The floorboards in the kitchen dining area are now ready to be restored we need to put filler between each of the boards then sand them back to remove any scratches or marks in the wood then they ll be ready for a coat of tung oil.
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Shape the filler piece of wood to fill the hole.
Had a 75 year old oak floor with some deep gouges.
Wipe on a diagonal to avoid pulling filler out of the patch.
No matter what type of sawdust you mix the final color will be a dull yellow or even gray.
You re better off matching some scrap wood of similar.
How to repair a gouged wood floor a reader wants to repair a puncture wound in this parquet floor.
Avoid pva or carpenter s glue.
It s important to smooth the edges so the repair materials stick to raw wood rather than a finish on the flooring.
Hardwood flooring can start wearing away as time passes and you may start to notice small holes in the wood.