From the Forum: What Can Be Done With Over-Sanded Floors?
The pine subfloor was a bit too enthusiastically sanded during a renovation and after a couple of years are now worn and chipping.

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The pine subfloor in the kitchen was a bit too enthusiastically sanded during a renovation and after a couple of years is now worn and chipping. The homeowners don’t want to go through the major renovation that would be involved in putting down a new floor so are looking for some creative options.
Please chime in with your advice.
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