Mix the finish well.
How to fix a rough floor finish.
When i do floors i like to work from my rough sand 40 grit up through 80 or 100.
Refinishing a floor is a big deal and if the floor has only one or two worn areas while the rest of the finish is in good condition it s more economical to make spot repairs.
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All of which cause pieces.
A full sanding won t be necessary.
It also has high and low spots.
With years of use though a concrete floor will wear down with the once smooth surface becoming roughened or damaged.
Every place it was bull floated is rough and a lighter grey color.
How to smooth a rough garage floor.
Whether it s a new floor or a repair mixing the finish properly is key.
During finishing the floor is leveled and smoothed with a surface that you can walk across on your bare feet.
A well finished concrete floor should be comfortable to use as well as strong and durable.
Done correctly a spot repair is all but unnoticeable provided you ve correctly matched the finish and if necessary the stain.
I then apply the first layer of poly the first and second coats get a light screening with 120 or 150 before the finish is applied.
With a rough finish the solution is to have the floor screened with a polisher and abrasive hand sand all the edges clean up well and apply another thin coat.
He is looking for recommendations on how to fix it as best he can so it looks better and is more level.
Garage floors typically made of concrete can pit or crack over time.
Supermarket floor detergents can damage your floor s finish and are best avoided.
Hardwood floor finishes have varying levels of ease durability even glossiness.
Remember that dirt and grit on your floors can act like sandpaper scratching the finish.
I applied the 2nd coat of satin poly minwax super fast drying polyurethane for floors and the floor feels mostly smooth except for some rough spots i can see dust bubbles but those areas feel smooth which i can live with.
I just completed the long endeavor of refinishing original hardwood floors that were under the carpet upstairs.