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Old 08-26-2019, 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Sundancefisher View Post
Hardwood was on the main level. Bathroom on the second floor. New floor likely $20,000+. Refinish ~$4000.

Room affected was the entrance way and foot of the stairs going up and hall to the garage.

Their hardwood specialist came out and said our floor was in great shape. Figured it was the curing glue like 3M thought.

My question is...will the easy cheapest fix work or to do it right does it need to be striped, sanded, stained and coated again?

Appreciate all the comments to date as I am not knowledgeable on this at all. Just learning.

Sun
No, it does not have to be refinished.
Buffing of the floor and recoating will take care of this issue.
If you had an oil based originally it will be all right to recoat with the same oil based or if contractor will chose to go with a commercial grade water based Traffik , then you got lucky and it will improve the way your original floor looks like and also it will extend the life of your flooring.
You should pay them a bit extra for that.

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