Nearly our entire house has 8-year old natural oak tongue and groove flooring. While 90% of of it looks nearly new, there are a couple of high traffic areas that are worn all the way through the polyurethane finish.
Is there any way to refinish these areas without having to remove the finish on the entire floor? The house is very open and there is no point to make a cutoff line that would not be readily visible. I had to repair a small hole in the floor in one room and because of the age, the repaired area is much lighter than the old finish, so I'm hesitant to attempt a large repair in a very visible area.
Suggestions?
Is there any way to refinish these areas without having to remove the finish on the entire floor? The house is very open and there is no point to make a cutoff line that would not be readily visible. I had to repair a small hole in the floor in one room and because of the age, the repaired area is much lighter than the old finish, so I'm hesitant to attempt a large repair in a very visible area.
Suggestions?
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