Paul flooring is beautiful, practical and durable. But over time, even with careful care, it loses its original appearance. Independently eliminate defects that have appeared is quite possible.
Small scratches are removed by special wax pencils in the color of the parquet. To do this, the wax is heated and inflicted on damage, after which it is leveled with a rubber spatula and polished. More serious scratches are eliminated with a special varnish or putty, then polished with sandpaper and covered with wax. If the damage is potholes and chips, then the floor is cycress using manual and mechanical cycles.
Replacing Parquet planks is required if some area of the floor is deformed or creaks. First, the varnish is removed from this site, then the bar is removed with a chisel. The resulting hole is cleaned. New trigs are either glued or nailed with nails. The remaining cracks are closed with putty.
Parquet floor is covered with varnish or wax. Before applying the floor, the surface of the floor first is polished, and then primed. It is recommended to apply varnish in 3-6 layers, depending on the future load.