Bleaching your hardwood floor is an option when you have stubborn stains that will not disappear.
Bleached oak hardwood floors.
Sometimes your hardwood floors become discolored with age or accidental stains.
When the wood you have is too dark for a particular project.
The preferred method for bleaching hardwoods is a two step process.
This process often weakens wood fibers making floors more susceptible to the wear of regular foot traffic for more information see quick tips below.
So if you end up sanding the wood a lot you could reveal red by removing too much of the bleached layer.
If you end up using this method to bleach red oak and you feel like there is still too much red you can repeat steps 2 4 until you are happy with the color.
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Occasionally homeowners choose to lighten their floors in preparation for special finishes such as antiquing or pickling.
If you use an oil based poly it will turn your floor yellow so don t even think about it.
More about this later.
Bleaching hardwood floors is a chemical process to lighten the color of the wood.
Bleaching hardwood floors will lighten stains and age marks.
Household bleach oxalic acid or a two part kit containing hydrogen peroxide and sodium hydroxide.
Experts recommend that you avoid bleaching hardwood floors however.
Bleached red oak flooring.
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Sand with 320 or 400 grit sandpaper just enough to remove the fuzzy grain from the surface.
Often you might add bleach if you have red oak hardwood.
We bleached the pale piece of red oak in the top photo and made three applications to the walnut sample allow the wood to dry thoroughly.
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There is another potential variation on both of these options and that is to use bleach.
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Also keep in mind that the bleach only affects the top layer of the wood.
Brushing the wood with caustic soda or ammonia.
A sealer was applied to keep the wood bleach from changing the color of the floor after the process was completed apparently without the sealer the bleach can cause the wood to change colors and finally two coats of zenith matte waterborne polyurethane finish for commercial use.
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There are three common methods for wood beaching.
Small trendy formal and open concept light wood floor living room photo in orange county with white walls a standard fireplace a wood fireplace surround and a wall mounted tv this is bleached red oak probably the best i ve seen jgbray.