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Mon, Nov 26, 12 at 17:49
| I used a brush to apply a thin layer of polyurethane over the entire floor, and then I used Lambskin to apply a layer of polyurethane to some recently stained floors. 95% of the floor looks great, but there are a few places where the polyurethane soaked in more than others due to the cracks in the old wood and a spot that had some problems and required more sanding between coats. I am hoping to simply apply polyurethane in a few spots rather than put another layer on the entire floor. Can I just spot touch up the polyurethane, or is doing that going to make it look abnormal or not blend correctly. Any experience with doing this? Thanks in advance. |
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| You would be walking a fine line if you did just did a few spots. Typically a stained floor get a minimum of 2 coats of poly. Some opt for a third but two is usually enough. I suggest you first try spot finish. And you might be ok. But leave yourself the option to coat the entire floor. |
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