engineergurl
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So quite a few months back I ripped up the carpet, sanded and stained the floors in our livingroom/dining room. The room is LARGE and in the process of staining it, I basically had to do it in sections. In spite of my best efforts to ensure proper blending, over time as the stain has aged I can notice the transitions between the sections. I am researching my options for a remedy so I don't have to go through the whole process again. The transitions aren't too drastic, more like the sections overlapped when I put the polyurethane down and some spots ended up shinier.
I think I can go one of two routes. The first using clear polyurethane over the entire floor again (which is a pain because of the furniture and animals living here) not to mention you can't get in or out of this house. The second option is using a wax product, which I read dries faster, but longer term is a pain. Since this is a rental house, I'm not really worried about "long term" specifically because I'm sure the owners are going to re-carpet. But I wanted to get any opinions since I've not used a wax based product before.
Any input or additional suggestions? I'm painting the trim work in the room today and tomorrow so I would love to get the floors finalized while the furniture in the room is shifted around for that, since I still have to put the 1/4 round down too.
I think I can go one of two routes. The first using clear polyurethane over the entire floor again (which is a pain because of the furniture and animals living here) not to mention you can't get in or out of this house. The second option is using a wax product, which I read dries faster, but longer term is a pain. Since this is a rental house, I'm not really worried about "long term" specifically because I'm sure the owners are going to re-carpet. But I wanted to get any opinions since I've not used a wax based product before.
Any input or additional suggestions? I'm painting the trim work in the room today and tomorrow so I would love to get the floors finalized while the furniture in the room is shifted around for that, since I still have to put the 1/4 round down too.