Look no further than your tool chest or under your kitchen sink martha stewart s team of creative crafty and clean people have suggested using steel wool to help banish.
Do you use steel wool on stain hardwood floors.
Steel wool can be used instead of fine sandpaper for many sanding jobs.
Sandpaper and steel wool can degrade surface finishes so you ll want to tackle these stains using only a hardwood floor cleaner along with a scouring pad designed for surfaced finished floors.
Whether you ve lived in your house for years or just moved in many wood floors have seen better days.
Regular steel wool will also work but don t use steel wool if you plan to use a water based finish.
You ll read why in the next step.
Allow to dry for one hour.
Use a rag or paint roller to apply a penetrating stain.
The tiny particles of steel left behind will cause rust stains.
If you need to remove tree sap adhesive residue or other tenacious stains from your windows try 0000 4 ought steel wool.
Synthetic steel wool to remove marks on the floor.
The above steps may be sufficient to remove stain from wood without sanding especially if you want to avoid sanding down a layer of furniture.
Apply stain to the hardwood floor in one 2 foot section at a time using a lambswool applicator.
Select a stain that won t raise the grain of the wood or you ll have to sand the floor after applying the finish.
The first step in making your diy steel wool and vinegar stain is to add a pad of the 0000 super fine steel wool into a mason jar.
Mix some solvent into the stain to thin it if you d like and make it easier to spread.
Add steel wool and vinegar to a mason jar.
Scotchbrite is one common brand.
The main advantage of using steel wool rather than sandpaper is that the steel wool can compress to almost any shape so it can be used much more easily in hard to reach places as well as on complex shapes such as.
The very fine strands of steel gently cut into the surface being sanded removing an ultra thin layer.
You ll want to fill it most of the way do not screw the lid onto the jar.
For super fine between coat sanding use a non rusting non flaking substitute for authentic steel wool to keep your finish free of steel particles and eventual rust stains.
Top the finish with a protective and glossy coat of polyurethane sealer.
Try to apply as even a coating as possible.
Then add distilled white vinegar to the jar.
It can be intimidating to think about restaining or coating them in their entirety so why not just tackle the spots.
Remove additional residue especially from difficult areas with a steel wool pad by scrubbing in the direction of the grain.