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Can you sand and paint bamboo floors?
In short yes. Just like normal wood floors, bamboo floors can be sanded back to remove the old finish, any dents, scratches and worn areas. The new finish can then be applied to bring out the colour of the flooring and give it some protection.
Are bamboo floors waterproof?
Bamboo is a grass, therefore more water resistant and resilient than hardwood, but it is not immune to water damage. Water damage may cause your bamboo floor to swell, warp, distort and can cause some discolouration.
How do you get scratches out of bamboo floors?
Apply a small amount of wood putty to the scratched area or areas. Follow manufacturer’s instructions for best results using the wood putty. Rub away excess filler, still wet using a damp paper towel. Allow the putty to dry completely.
Can a bamboo floor be sanded and refinished?
Just like hardwood, bamboo is sold in varying qualities. Some flooring has a very thick layer of bamboo on top, while others have a very thin layer. Bamboo flooring with a thick top layer can be sanded and refinished much like regular hardwood to remove dents and scratches, and it can be refinished several times over the floor’s lifespan.
What kind of paint to use on bamboo furniture?
You can buy enamel spray paint from a hardware or paint supply store. Enamel spray paint works for both indoor and outdoor bamboo furniture. Tip: Avoid using acrylic spray paint if you plan on keeping the furniture outdoors since it could get damaged from water.
How long does it take for bamboo flooring to last?
If you’re currently in the market for bamboo floors, give some serious consideration to investing in a higher grade. You’ll spend more upfront, but the floors will last considerably longer. Look for bamboo that has been harvested after no less than four years, or consider durable strand-woven bamboo flooring.
Is it OK to stain a bamboo floor?
Bamboo flooring can be stained yes, however, the stain is absorbed unevenly. Some cells in the bamboo absorb no stain at all, while others absorb a lot. It is good practice to put a sample patch down, maybe in a cupboard, to see how it will come out first. The sample can be removed before finishing.