As with the drum sander start with course grit paper and then move to finer grades.
What grit to use on oak hardwood.
The initial coarse grits remove the finish and flatten the wood.
Sandpaper grit designations might be the opposite from what you think.
A higher number means a finer softer sandpaper grit.
Scratches are more visible on fine grain wood like birch or maple so go to 100 grit.
Use the edger using the same grit you just used on the drum to sand all the areas that the drum couldn t reach.
On most jobs the sequence is 24 36 60 80 for coarse grain wood like oak.
Use a radiator edger to sand under all radiators or toe kicks if you have them.
A floor that was underneath carpet or several coats of paint.
If you skip more than one grit in the sanding sequence you end up with the first cut leaving deep scratches into the wood and the second cut having too fine of a grit to take out the first scratch.
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The coarse paper will remove the old finish and smooth the oak floor.
This is one of the coarsest grits available.
Use as the starting grit for floors with shellac finishes single layers of paint or some very hard floors like maple.
Was hoping to find a guide like 5 sheets of each grade for a 12x 12 room or something like that.
This should usually be the starting grit for a hardwood floor with heavy adhesive e g.
For either soft or hardwoods start around 50 grit and gradually step down to 120 grit.
An edger can be difficult to control so practice your technique on scrap wood first.
Use an edger sander or small orbital sander to sand corners edges and small areas such as closet floors bathrooms or stairs.
Repeat steps 4 through 6 until you have sanded the entire floor through 80 grit or 100 grit for maple floors or oak floors that will be stained.
But that s not enough.
My wife wants a cherry stain the oak floors in the rest of the house that had hardwoods were done with on a red oak floor.
One question did arise any guidelines to use in the amount of sandpaper to get.
A lower number means coarser and more abrasive.
Start with a 60 grit sandpaper but if the floor is in really bad shape you may have to use 36 grit paper.
You need to progress through every grit to polish off the scratches left by the previous grit.
Start with 36 grit sandpaper for a floor that hasn t been sanded in a long time or that has a lot of heavy finish on it.