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Help - engineered wood flooring restoration


STulley2

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Hi all


Can anyone recommend a local flooring specialist or share their experience with trying to restore engineered wood? We?ve had builders in recently who have badly damaged our engineered wood flooring - including big scratches and chemical damage. We ideally want to restore rather than replace it. There is only a veneer top so I think we?d need someone with experience to sort it out!


Thank you!

STulley2 Wrote:

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> Hi all

>

> Can anyone recommend a local flooring specialist

> or share their experience with trying to restore

> engineered wood? We?ve had builders in recently

> who have badly damaged our engineered wood

> flooring - including big scratches and chemical

> damage. We ideally want to restore rather than

> replace it. There is only a veneer top so I think

> we?d need someone with experience to sort it out!

>

> Thank you!


You can get them sanded down and then oiled/laquered a dark colour to hide stains and deep gouges.

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