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Repairing deep scratches on parquet



Repairing deep scratches on parquet

To repair deep scratches on parquet flooring, you can follow these steps:

  1. Clean the damaged area by removing dust and dirt.
  2. Fill the scratch with a parquet repair kit or colored epoxy resin.
  3. Level the compound with a spatula and let it dry completely.
  4. Gently sand the repaired surface to make it uniform with the rest of the floor.
  5. Apply a new layer of protective finish on the parquet to ensure resistance and durability over time. These simple steps will help to effectively and durably repair deep scratches on parquet flooring.


Epoxy resin for parquet flooring

Epoxy resin for parquet flooring is an ideal protective coating for wooden floors. This type of resin ensures a surface that is resistant to wear, chemicals, and stains. When applied correctly, epoxy resin creates a transparent film that enhances the natural beauty of the wood, protecting it over time. Prior to application, it is essential to thoroughly prepare the surface of the parquet to ensure optimal adhesion. Applying epoxy resin requires precision and attention to detail to achieve a uniform and durable result. Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions and, if necessary, seek the assistance of a professional for flawless application.



How to Repair Scratched Parquet Flooring

To repair scratched parquet flooring, follow these simple steps:

  1. Clean the damaged area with a gentle wood cleaner.
  2. Use specific parquet wax or oil to reduce the visibility of scratches.
  3. If the scratches are deep, fill them with a wood paste in the same color as the parquet.
  4. Gently sand the surface with fine-grit sandpaper.
  5. Reapply wax or oil to the area for a uniform finish.
  6. Finally, polish the parquet to achieve a seamless result. By following these steps carefully, you can effectively repair scratched parquet flooring.


Damaged parquet treatment 3

The treatment of damaged parquet can be carried out in different ways, depending on the type of damage and its severity. Here are some common steps for restoring damaged parquet:

  1. Assess the extent of the damage: check whether individual boards need to be replaced or if a repair intervention is sufficient.
  2. Removal of the old treatment: sand the damaged parquet to remove any existing varnishes or oils.
  3. Damage repair: fill any holes or cracks with specific fillers for parquet.
  4. Application of the new treatment: apply a new layer of varnish, oil, or epoxy resin to protect and revitalize the parquet. Always remember to follow the manufacturer's instructions for optimal results.






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