mastercabman
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I hope i can get some answers on this.I have a little project at home,redoing my daughter's room.She is becoming a teenager and the pink room is no longer her style! [laughing]
So i am repainting the room and i also pulled the carpet out.The wife and i decided that maybe we should go with the hardwood floor.I have oak hardwood floor thru out the house but when we moved in.my wife wanted carpet.The hardwood floor needed to be redone.
I decided to sand the floor down myself with my rotex,i know it's not really the right tool but i just wanted to see what it the floor look like when it's redone.It's not a real big room.
The floor had a stain applied.this floor is pretty old(1939)I don't think the floor has been redone in a very long time.So i started with Saphir P36 on aggressive mode(rotation)It took a while but It did the job.I also had to replace a few pieces of oak but it's allright.
But then i put on some P120 Rubin paper to sand it smooth.I was told that 100 grit but 120 is all i have.This happen before,with the vac and without the vac.
I get swirly marks the same size as those holes on the edge of the paper.I can't even sand them down with the same paper.
Then i put on P220 brilliant 2 and it did better.Took out some marks but not all.Maybe if i had P120 it would done it.
So,what am i doing wrong? Is it me? The sander? The paper? I have ask this question before(Don't remember where)And never got a real answer.
Does anyone else have this problem? Also,i used a wood filler designed for hardwood floor,it is color match for red oak and thin so that you can trowel it down.Somewhat like carpenter wood filler but much thinner.It looked good when you put it on but when i sanded it,(with the rubin paper)It turned almost white.Does anyone knows what could be the problem?
So i am repainting the room and i also pulled the carpet out.The wife and i decided that maybe we should go with the hardwood floor.I have oak hardwood floor thru out the house but when we moved in.my wife wanted carpet.The hardwood floor needed to be redone.
I decided to sand the floor down myself with my rotex,i know it's not really the right tool but i just wanted to see what it the floor look like when it's redone.It's not a real big room.
The floor had a stain applied.this floor is pretty old(1939)I don't think the floor has been redone in a very long time.So i started with Saphir P36 on aggressive mode(rotation)It took a while but It did the job.I also had to replace a few pieces of oak but it's allright.
But then i put on some P120 Rubin paper to sand it smooth.I was told that 100 grit but 120 is all i have.This happen before,with the vac and without the vac.
I get swirly marks the same size as those holes on the edge of the paper.I can't even sand them down with the same paper.
Then i put on P220 brilliant 2 and it did better.Took out some marks but not all.Maybe if i had P120 it would done it.
So,what am i doing wrong? Is it me? The sander? The paper? I have ask this question before(Don't remember where)And never got a real answer.
Does anyone else have this problem? Also,i used a wood filler designed for hardwood floor,it is color match for red oak and thin so that you can trowel it down.Somewhat like carpenter wood filler but much thinner.It looked good when you put it on but when i sanded it,(with the rubin paper)It turned almost white.Does anyone knows what could be the problem?