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Sanding Hardwood Floors with Sandpaper Grit 80

Transform Your Floors with Sandpaper Grit 80

Hardwood floors can lose their luster over time due to scratches, wear, and stains. Using Sandpaper Grit 80, you can restore your floors to their former glory. Follow this step-by-step guide for a professional finish.

Why Sand Hardwood Floors?
  • Renew Appearance: Remove stains and scratches for a fresh look.
  • Improve Durability: Prepare the surface for a protective finish.
  • Cost-Effective: Avoid replacing floors by refinishing them.
Materials You’ll Need
  • Hardwood flooring.
  • Sandpaper Sheets:
    • 80 grit: For initial sanding to remove old finish.
    • 120 grit: For smoothing rough patches.
    • 220 grit: For preparing the surface for sealant.
  • Floor sander or sanding block.
  • Vacuum cleaner and microfiber cloths for cleaning dust.
  • Wood stain or polyurethane for finishing.
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Clear and Clean the Area

Remove furniture, rugs, and decor from the room. Vacuum the floor to remove dirt and debris.

Step 2: Sand with 80 Grit

Attach 80-grit sandpaper to your floor sander. Sand in the direction of the wood grain to remove the old finish and level the surface.

Step 3: Smooth with 120 Grit

Switch to 120-grit sandpaper to refine the surface and smooth out rough patches.

Step 4: Prepare for Finishing

Finish with 220-grit sandpaper for a smooth, ready-to-finish surface. Vacuum thoroughly and wipe the floor with a microfiber cloth.

Why Choose eQualle Sandpaper?
  • Durable: Designed for heavy-duty tasks like floor refinishing.
  • Eco-Friendly: Manufactured using sustainable materials.
  • Precision Performance: Ensures consistent results across large surfaces.
  • Versatile Applications: Ideal for hardwood, laminate, and engineered floors.
  • Trusted Quality: Preferred by professional contractors and DIYers.
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