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  2. How to cover up scratched hardwood floors - AOL

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    It doesn't take much for hardwood floors to get scratched. Fortunately, it also doesn't take much to cover those scratches up. Kari Byron has YouTube carpenter Steve Ramsey in the studio to show ...

  3. Low-Cost Fixes to Floors When They're All Scratched Up - AOL

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  4. Floor cleaning - Wikipedia

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    Bad practice in floor cleaning is itself a major cause of accidents. [1] To beautify the floor. To remove stains, dirt, litter and obstructions. To remove grit and sand which scratch and wear down the surface. To remove allergens, in particular dust. To prevent wear to the surface (e.g. by using a floor wax or protective sealant).

  5. What not to fix when selling a home: 7 updates to skip (and ...

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    While cosmetic issues like scratches on walls or slightly worn carpet may be an eyesore to you, they’re typically overlooked by homebuyers who are more focused on the overall layout and ...

  6. Wood flooring - Wikipedia

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    Laminate and vinyl floors are often confused with engineered wood floors, but are not. Laminate flooring uses an image of wood on its surface, while vinyl flooring is plastic formed to look like wood. The several different categories of engineered wood flooring include: All-timber-wood floors made from multiple layers of sawn wood.

  7. Floor sanding - Wikipedia

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    A timber floor after carpet has been pulled. The "fluff" is carpet adhesive. A rimu timber floor after the first cut. Preparation is the first stage of the wood floor sanding process. All nails which protrude above the boards are punched down. Nails can severely damage the sanding machines which are being used.