Are you kidding? You’re using oil based stain over aluminum oxide non organic material??? Is this a joke? Do your clean up and everything will comes off. The right way to fix it is replacing the mess, meaning entire flooring. Or… use WATER BASED aluminum oxide mixed with water based stain. That’s the ONLY product that will stick to this magnificent mess!!!
@@BStride last about first cleanup? Oil based stain does not grip to ANY aluminum oxide finish. I’m 25 years in this industry and this video disinform people. Click bite, that’s all.
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MinWax Floor Stain used in the video
Definitely better! The scratches im trying to hide are much smaller so maybe they will be easier to hide. Thank you!
No problem, may even be able to use a wax crayon for touch up if small
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Great tip buddy thanks!
You bet!
What product can I use to fix scratches on a black bathroom countertop?
What is it made out of?
@@BStride Sorry I forgot to mention it is made out of Laminated wood
@@AsmiDeorukhkar if not too deep can use a black stain
Far bigger problem you've got there is that your flooring is all seperated.
Very true!
Nice try, should have taped the joined to avoid the stain the gaps. Also, it's Minwax, I'll also start calling it Miniwax from now tho!
Miniwax has a certain ring to it lol
I have light laminated floors , what color would you use ???
Good question I’m not sure of all the colors could go for a light oak and reapply if not dark enough
What color did you use?
Semi transparent Honey 272
Nice job, a big improvement. igmore the know-all trolls.
Thanks, better than before at least
Why bother,it's coming apart at the end and side joints
We have fixed that
wipe wipe wipe it down
Very true
nice
Are you kidding?
You’re using oil based stain over aluminum oxide non organic material???
Is this a joke?
Do your clean up and everything will comes off.
The right way to fix it is replacing the mess, meaning entire flooring.
Or… use WATER BASED aluminum oxide mixed with water based stain.
That’s the ONLY product that will stick to this magnificent mess!!!
It’s a cheap fix for a cheap floor lol, your way may last longer for sure
@@BStride last about first cleanup?
Oil based stain does not grip to ANY aluminum oxide finish.
I’m 25 years in this industry and this video disinform people.
Click bite, that’s all.
@@gilneiherber9406 lasts a few cleanings then reapply, thanks for the input
Not much
Not much improvement you mean?