Then you can apply stain and a polyurethane finish to protect the wood.
Treating hardwood floors after removing carpet.
Well there are a lot of ways to remove carpet padding on your wood floors but today and i m going to tell you the easiest way to do it.
I bought a house about 3 weeks ago and it has hardwood floor in the living room when i tried removing the old carpet it left padding residue and marks on the floor.
An even better option when it comes to getting your floors clean after removing carpet is to opt for a hardwood steam cleaner.
But take it from the experienced pros who have.
It s a project for an optimist if there ever was one.
If the wood is scratched you can buff it to smooth it out even more.
Not only will it help to loosen any extra dirt and grime but in the event that you also missed a little bit of adhesive the hot steam from the mop will help to loosen the material so it can be.
Below you will find a few tips and tricks on how to clean hardwood floors after removing carpet that will make the process of restoring your hardwood floor an easier task.
Planning to remove carpet over hardwood floors.
In order to have that beautiful hardwood floor you need to keep in mind that there are two types of glues that are used when putting down a carpet general carpet adhesive and tar based glue.
Removing carpet to expose the wood floor underneath.
While it pays to work slowly to remove the carpet whether it was secured with adhesive a tack strip and staples or both it s understandable to feel a growing sense of anticipation before you lay eyes on the floor for the first time.
With a little care you can bring them back to their former glory.
This needs to be removed.
While planning to uncover the original hardwood floor i pulled back the corner of the carpet to find that the padding was stapled down and not glued to the floor.
Use your standard screwdriver to pry them from the floor.
Breathing life into your hardwood floors is going to be a big task and there are steps that you will need to follow.
Use the pliers to pull up any staples that remain stuck in the floor.
The procedure for removal of both these adhesives is the same but the products used are not.
Remove the carpet tacking strips which may be nailed or stapled to the hardwood floor.
Use a hardwood cleaner or mineral spirits to deal with stains.
I m thankful we didn t have to deal with removing adhesive.
Scrape away materials like dried paint wax deposits and bits of carpeting that might have covered the floor.