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how to remove polyurethane from a brass bed
Yes, but be careful of fumes, it can affect you
Be careful with this one. If it is thin-laminate wood flooring, you should NOT remove the coating. Check with someone first. If its solid wood, get a decent brand of liquid stripper from the hardware store, follow all instructions and you should do just fine.
You can remove polyurethane from fabric by scraping off the excess using a rubber scraper. Use the blade of a sharp knife to further remove the top layer of polyurethane. Then, apply acetone to the stain and allow it to work for 10 minutes before rinsing the fabric with water. If the fabric is white, soak it in bleach and water for 30 minutes, then wash as usual.
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Call a terrazzo floor installer.
35 years with medium duty usage
how to remove polyurethane from a brass bed
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You would use a vacume
No! Polyurethane needs a porous surface and because pergo is not, you would only ruin the floor.
Yes.You first need to "screen" it. Just mean a very light sanding to remove the top film and roughen up the service to give the new layer something to bite into. We do this in houses all the time. 4 or 5 years after we do someones floors, we will come out and screen the floors and put on just one coat.
Yes, but be careful of fumes, it can affect you
After applying polyurethane to floors, especially oil based, it takes a minimum of 24 hours before you can think about walking on it. As long as it is putting off an odor, it is still curing.
No. unless you want your floors to buckle from the moisture. It is not recomended to install laminate flooring over terrazzo flooring. The moisuture buildup will ruin the wood planks.
Polyurethane will give a long lasting easy to apply finish. Use a water based polyurethane ans clean up will be much easier. You should get years of wear from a good polyurethane finish.